Admonish


 * Heidi and Alex

Word:** Admonish
 * Part of Speech**: Verb
 * Other Forms**: verb- admonishes, admonished, admonishing. Noun- admonishment.
 * Definition:** To warn, caution or remind someone of something or their duties.
 * Synonym:** Counsel
 * Antonym:** Ignore
 * Connotation:** This is positive connotation because you are helping someone.
 * Original Sentence:** The teacher kindly admonished the student for talking out of turn.

Joey J. and Katie M. Section 2 Other Forms: Admonishes, admonishing, admonished, admonishment (noun) Definition: to convince or caution into not doing something Synonym: Reprove Antonym: Recklessness Connotation: Admonish has a positive connotation because it means to give warning, and if you warn someone, you are helping them. Original Sentence: I tried to admonish my brother to not drive the car while he was blinded from his surgery, but he was very dogmatic and would not let me drive.
 * Word: Admonish**
 * Part of Speech: Verb

Names:** Tiwa L. and Emma K.
 * Section:** 8-3

Part of Speech: Verb Other Forms: admonisher/ admonishment/ admonished/ admonishing/ admoishes Definition: to caution against something/ to scold/ to remind someone of what they need to do Synonym: to reprimand Antonym: to extol Connotation: Admonish has a positive connotation because someone is helping to remind someone else of what they need to do. Original Sentence: The mother admonished the child for taking a cookie before dinner.**
 * Word: Admonish


 * Names:** John S, Nicole H, Chloe K
 * Section:** 8-5.5
 * Word:** Admonish
 * Part of Speech:** Verb
 * Other Forms: A**dmonished, admonishing, admonishes, admonishment (noun)
 * Definition: T**o tellsomeone not to do something.
 * Synonym:** Advise
 * Antonym:** Approve
 * Connotation:** It has a positive connotation; it's telling someone to do th e right thing
 * Original Sentence:** I admonished the bot not to cheat on his test, but he did, and he got caught.