admonition

English

Etymology

Middle English amonicioun, from Old French amonicion, from Latin admonitio, stem of admonere. The -d- was restored in English in the 17th century.

Noun

admonition (plural admonitions)

  1. Gentle or friendly reproof; counseling against fault or oversight; warning.
    • 1892, Plato, Benjamin Jowett, transl., Laws (Plato):
      But modesty cannot be implanted by admonition only—the elders must set the example.

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French

Pronunciation

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Noun

admonition f (plural admonitions)

  1. an admonition, a warning

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Swedish

Noun

admonition c

  1. an admonition, a warning

Declension

Declension of admonition 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative admonition admonitionen admonitioner admonitionerna
Genitive admonitions admonitionens admonitioners admonitionernas

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