How Do You Spell REBUKER?

Pronunciation: [ɹɪbjˈuːkə] (IPA)

The word "rebuker" is spelled with the consonant cluster "b-k-r". The "b" sound is represented by the letter "b", the "k" sound is represented by the letter "k", and the "r" sound is represented by the letter "r". The vowel sound in "rebuker" is represented by the letter "u". In IPA phonetic transcription, the word would be spelled /riˈbjuːkər/. "Rebuker" is a noun that refers to someone who rebukes or scolds another person with authority.

REBUKER Meaning and Definition

  1. A rebuker is a noun that refers to an individual who reproaches, scolds, or admonishes another person for their behavior or actions. As a noun, a rebuker can be someone who expresses disapproval or criticism, often with the purpose of correcting perceived wrongs or shortcomings.

    In various contexts, a rebuker is someone who takes on the role of offering reprimands or expressing disapproval towards another person, typically in response to an offense, mistake, or moral failing. This individual may possess a sense of authority, such as a parent, teacher, or supervisor, or they may be anyone who strives to hold others accountable for their actions.

    A rebuker typically employs verbal or nonverbal communication to convey their disapproval or to deliver a strong reprimand. The intention is to reprove, admonish, or chastise the other party, in order to bring about change in behavior or rectify the perceived wrong. The rebuker often highlights the specific actions or attitudes that they find objectionable, aiming to correct them.

    However, a rebuker should not be confused with a harasser or someone who engages in constant criticism without a constructive purpose. While criticism may be involved in a rebuke, the rebuker typically seeks positive change or improvement and aims to guide the individual towards a more desirable course of action or behavior.

  2. One who rebukes.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for REBUKER

  • eebuker
  • debuker
  • febuker
  • tebuker
  • 5ebuker
  • 4ebuker
  • rwbuker
  • rsbuker
  • rdbuker
  • rrbuker
  • r4buker
  • r3buker
  • revuker
  • renuker
  • rehuker
  • reguker
  • rebyker
  • rebhker
  • rebjker

Etymology of REBUKER

The word "rebuker" is derived from the verb "rebuke".

The term "rebuke" originated from the Old French word "rebuker", which means "to blame, reprimand, or reproach". Old French borrowed this term from the Vulgar Latin word "rebuccāre", which evolved from the Latin word "re-", meaning "back", and "bucca", meaning "cheek".

The figurative meaning of "rebuke" as "to express sharp disapproval or criticism" is recorded in English around the 14th century. From this verb, the noun "rebuker" is formed, referring to a person who administers a rebuke or strongly reprimands someone.

Similar spelling words for REBUKER

Plural form of REBUKER is REBUKERS

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