castigate
verb
[ ˈkastɪɡeɪt ]
• reprimand (someone) severely.
• "he was castigated for not setting a good example"
Similar:
reprimand,
rebuke,
admonish,
chastise,
chide,
upbraid,
reprove,
reproach,
scold,
remonstrate with,
berate,
take to task,
pull up,
lambast,
read someone the Riot Act,
haul over the coals,
lecture,
criticize,
censure,
punish,
discipline,
chasten,
tell off,
give someone a telling-off,
give someone a talking-to,
give someone an earful,
dress down,
give someone a dressing-down,
give someone a roasting,
give someone a rocket,
give someone a rollicking,
rap,
rap someone the knuckles,
slap someone's wrist,
let someone have it,
bawl out,
give someone hell,
come down on,
blow up at,
pitch into,
lay into,
lace into,
give someone a caning,
put on the mat,
slap down,
blast,
rag,
keelhaul,
tick off,
have a go at,
carpet,
monster,
give someone a mouthful,
tear someone off a strip,
give someone what for,
give someone some stick,
wig,
give someone a wigging,
give someone a row,
row,
chew out,
ream out,
call down,
rate,
give someone a rating,
trim,
reprehend,
objurgate,
bollock,
give someone a bollocking,
tear someone a new arsehole,
rip someone a new arsehole,
chew someone's ass,
ream someone's ass,
tear someone a new asshole,
rip someone a new asshole,
Origin:
early 17th century: from Latin castigare ‘reprove’, from castus ‘pure, chaste’.