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  • Castigate
    • Today's Word

    Castigate

    Castigate


    KAS-tih-gayt

    Definition

    (verb) To reprimand someone severely; to criticize harshly.

    Example

    The editor castigated the writer for missing yet another deadline.

    Word Origin

    Early 17th century: from Latin castigare, from castus ‘pure’ + agere ‘to drive’.

    Fun Fact

    Castigate doesn’t just mean to critique—it means to come down hard, often with a tone of moral authority. In the past, it could even refer to physical punishment, but today it’s used more metaphorically: a boss tearing into an employee, a coach yelling during halftime, or a pundit scolding a public figure. It’s always loud, sharp, and meant to correct.

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