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Monish

verb
1.
Warn strongly; put on guard.  Synonyms: admonish, caution.
2.
Admonish or counsel in terms of someone's behavior.  Synonyms: admonish, discourage, warn.  "I warn you against false assumptions" , "She warned him to be quiet"






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"Monish" Quotes from Famous Books



... I did it! Monish, old girl! Filthy lucre! Just enough to take us home. I meant to do it off my own ...
— Captivity • M. Leonora Eyles

... your mind to pay ze monish," said Captain Villaire, after a painful pause. "It will be ze easiest way out ...
— The Rover Boys in the Jungle • Arthur M. Winfield

... left the room, and soon returned with a small yellow bag, which he put into Vanslyperken's hand, and a large packet carefully sealed. "Dis vas of de hutmost importance," said the old man, giving him the packet. "You will find you monish all right, and now vas please just put your name here, for I vas responsible for all de account;" and the Jew laid down a receipt for Vanslyperken to sign. Vanslyperken read it over. It was an acknowledgment for the sum of fifty guineas, ...
— Snarleyyow • Captain Frederick Marryat



Words linked to "Monish" :   admonish, counsel, warn, advise, caution, discourage, monition, rede



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