dressing down

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dressing down

The manager gave the employee a stern dressing down in the office.

Definition

Noun: A severe scolding or reprimand; a harsh verbal criticism or telling-off.

Usage

This noun is used to describe the act of being scolded or reprimanded very strongly, often by someone in authority. It implies a formal or serious rebuke.

Examples
  • The employee received a severe dressing down from the manager for missing the deadline.
  • After the team lost the game, the coach gave them a real dressing down in the locker room.
  • She got a dressing down from her parents for coming home so late.
Advanced Usage
  • To give someone a dressing down: This is the most common construction, describing the action of administering the scolding.
    • The sergeant gave the new recruits a dressing down for their sloppy uniforms.
  • To get/receive a dressing down: This describes the experience of being on the receiving end of the scolding.
    • He got quite a dressing down from the principal.
Variants and Related Words
  • Dress down (verb): To scold or reprimand someone severely.
    • The boss dressed him down in front of the whole office.
Synonyms
  • Reprimand
  • Rebuke
  • Scolding
  • Telling-off
  • Lecture
  • Tongue-lashing
Idioms and Phrases
  • A tongue-lashing: A very similar idiom meaning a severe scolding.
    • The critic's review was a real tongue-lashing for the director.
dressing down

The manager gave the employee a stern dressing down in the office.

Noun
  1. a severe scolding