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All reward antonyms

reΒ·ward
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verb reward

  • damn β€” Damn, damn it, and dammit are used by some people to express anger or impatience.
  • lower the boom β€” Nautical. any of various more or less horizontal spars or poles for extending the feet of sails, especially fore-and-aft sails, for handling cargo, suspending mooring lines alongside a vessel, pushing a vessel away from wharves, etc.
  • dragoon β€” (especially formerly) a European cavalryman of a heavily armed troop.
  • chasten β€” If you are chastened by something, it makes you regret that you have behaved badly or stupidly.
  • call down β€” to request or invoke
  • denunciate β€” to condemn; denounce
  • drat β€” to damn; confound: Drat your interference.
  • defrocked β€” Simple past tense and past participle of defrock.
  • dragoons β€” Plural form of dragoon.
  • drats β€” to damn; confound: Drat your interference.
  • mulct β€” to deprive (someone) of something, as by fraud, extortion, etc.; swindle.
  • denunciated β€” Simple past tense and past participle of denunciate.
  • dratted β€” damned; confounded (used as a mild oath): This dratted car won't start.
  • dratting β€” to damn; confound: Drat your interference.
  • monish β€” to admonish.
  • denunciating β€” present participle of denunciate.
  • blistered β€” a thin vesicle on the skin, containing watery matter or serum, as from a burn or other injury.
  • dooming β€” fate or destiny, especially adverse fate; unavoidable ill fortune: In exile and poverty, he met his doom.
  • illtreat β€” Alternative form of ill-treat.
  • cast out β€” To cast out something or someone means to get rid of them because you do not like or need them, or do not want to take responsibility for them.
  • disciplined β€” having or exhibiting discipline; rigorous: paintings characterized by a disciplined technique.
  • castigate β€” If you castigate someone or something, you speak to them angrily or criticize them severely.
  • call on the carpet β€” (chiefly US) To reprimand; to censure severely or angrily.
  • cry down β€” to belittle; disparage
  • lean on β€” to incline or bend from a vertical position: She leaned out the window.
  • defrock β€” If a priest is defrocked, he is forced to stop being a priest because of bad behaviour.
  • boned β€” having had the bones removed from it
  • give a hard time β€” a period of difficulties or hardship.
  • martyred β€” a person who willingly suffers death rather than renounce his or her religion.
  • martyring β€” a person who willingly suffers death rather than renounce his or her religion.

noun reward

  • hard times β€” a period of difficulties or hardship.
  • forfeit β€” a fine; penalty.
  • in-junction β€” Law. a judicial process or order requiring the person or persons to whom it is directed to do a particular act or to refrain from doing a particular act.
  • chastisement β€” Chastisement is the same as punishment.
  • hell to pay β€” serious consequences, as of a foolish action
  • disciplining β€” Present participle of discipline.
  • inculcation β€” the act of inculcating, or teaching or influencing persistently and repeatedly so as to implant or instill an idea, theory, attitude, etc.
  • expiation β€” The act of making amends or reparation for guilt or wrongdoing; atonement.
  • lesson β€” a section into which a course of study is divided, especially a single, continuous session of formal instruction in a subject: The manual was broken down into 50 lessons.
  • fine β€” of superior or best quality; of high or highest grade: fine wine.
  • fair play β€” just and honorable treatment, action, or conduct: The political campaign was notably lacking in fair play.
  • castigation β€” to criticize or reprimand severely.
  • judicatory β€” of or relating to judgment or the administration of justice; judiciary: judicatory power.
  • meed β€” a reward or recompense.
  • judicature β€” the administration of justice, as by judges or courts.
  • justice β€” Donald, 1925–2004, U.S. poet.
  • discipline β€” training to act in accordance with rules; drill: military discipline.
  • legalization β€” to make legal; authorize.
  • legalisation β€” Alternative spelling of legalization.
  • domestication β€” to convert (animals, plants, etc.) to domestic uses; tame.
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