Use of admonitory in Sentences. 15 Examples

The examples include admonitory at the start of sentence, admonitory at the end of sentence and admonitory in the middle of sentence

For urdu meanings and examples of admonitory click here

admonitory at the end of sentence


  1. Accordingly, the literature in English that has come down to us from this period (1150-1250) is almost exclusively religious or admonitory.

admonitory in the middle of sentence


  1. This is of an admonitory nature.
  2. She shot an admonitory glance at her son.
  3. The sergeant lifted an admonitory finger at us.
  4. She shot an admonitory glance at her son, who said: "Immensely, sir.
  5. But, " he held up a stubby , admonitory finger, "there are other considerations.
  6. Objective To standardize the warning languages and the patterns in admonitory plates.
  7. Occasionally, he can add admonitory sex explanatory note for the picture that his suspects.
  8. Did not forget to add the admonitory information that warns addressee to revise an address in the message.
  9. He spoke in Tibetan, and his delivery was stern and admonitory , like a forbidding, old-fashioned father reprimanding his children.
  10. Then, the importance of friendship and self-protection are told in Snow White which is also an unadorned and admonitory fairy story.
  11. The Countess greeted them with her grave smile, and Archer, feeling his host's admonitory glance on him, rose and surrendered his seat.
  12. Regard demonstrative part as admonitory information, this specification can add automatically at the news word that all giving out later.
  13. Research from Surrey University has found that women tend to let their partners snore, while men are more likely to give an admonitory prod.
  14. At last, Narcissa hurried up a street named Spinner's End, over which the towering mill chimney seemed to hover like a giant admonitory finger.

Sentence Examples for Similar Words:

brutal

Word of the day

reference -
تذکرہ,حوالہ
A remark that calls attention to something or someone.