Pronunciation: /ədˈmɑːnɪʃərz/
noun a person who admonishes or warns others
A1 The admonishers reminded the students to turn in their homework on time.
A2 The teacher acted as an admonisher to ensure the students followed the classroom rules.
B1 The team leader served as an admonisher to keep the project on track.
B2 The supervisor was seen as one of the strictest admonishers in the company.
C1 The admonishers in the military were responsible for enforcing discipline among the troops.
C2 The board of directors acted as the ultimate admonishers in the decision-making process.
formal The admonishers in the committee were quick to point out the errors in the proposal.
informal The admonishers at work always make sure to remind us of the company policies.
slang The admonishers at school are such buzzkills, always ruining our fun.
figurative The inner admonishers in my mind never let me fully enjoy a moment of relaxation.
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