noun
- severe criticisms or punishments; harsh rebukes
Usage: formal
Examples
- The employee faced severe castigations from his supervisor for the repeated mistakes.
- Her castigations of the government’s policies were published in the editorial.
- The coach’s castigations motivated the team to improve their performance.
- Public castigations of the company’s practices led to policy changes.
- The critic’s castigations of the film were particularly harsh.
- Despite the castigations from peers, she continued her research.