Pronunciation: /ˈnɔti stɛp/
noun a step or small platform used as a form of discipline for misbehaving children
A1 When a child misbehaves, they may be asked to sit on the naughty step.
A2 The naughty step is often used as a form of discipline for young children.
B1 Parents use the naughty step technique to teach their children about consequences.
B2 Some experts believe that the naughty step can be an effective way to manage behavior in children.
C1 The concept of the naughty step has been debated among psychologists and parenting experts.
C2 Research has shown that the naughty step method can have varying effects on children's behavior.
formal The child was placed on the naughty step as a form of discipline.
informal I had to sit on the naughty step when I misbehaved.
slang My mom always threatens to put me on the naughty step if I don't listen.
figurative Sometimes it feels like I'm on the naughty step at work when I make mistakes.
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