brush down
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Definition
- Verb:
- To reprimand or scold someone, typically in a sharp or severe manner: "brush down" means to criticize or rebuke someone for their behavior, often implying a thorough or harsh telling-off.
Usage
- The verb "brush down" is used transitively and typically in informal contexts. It describes the act of giving someone a verbal reprimand.
- It often carries a connotation of the reprimand being direct, perhaps delivered in a single, forceful instance, similar to the brisk action of brushing something off.
Examples
- Verb:
- The manager brushed down the employee for missing the deadline.
- After the careless mistake, she was brushed down by her coach.
Advanced Usage
- "to give someone a brush-down": This noun phrase refers to the act or instance of reprimanding someone.
- He received a severe brush-down from the principal for his actions.
Variants and Related Words
- Brush-off (n): A rejection or dismissal of someone or something, often in an abrupt or offhand manner. (Note: This is a different idiom with a distinct meaning).
- She gave his proposal the brush-off.
Synonyms
- Reprimand: To express formal disapproval of someone's actions.
- Tell off: To scold or reprimand someone angrily.
- Chide: To scold or rebuke mildly.
- Rebuke: To express sharp disapproval or criticism.
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Brush off: To dismiss or ignore someone or something casually.
- He tried to apologize, but she just brushed him off. (Note: This is distinct from "brush down").
Related Idioms
- To come under fire: To be subjected to severe criticism.
- The new policy came under fire from the public.
- To get a dressing-down: To receive a severe scolding or reprimand. This is a close synonym in meaning and tone to "brush down."
- He got a real dressing-down from his father for coming home late.
Verb
- reprimand
- She told the misbehaving student off