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How to distinguish castigate v.s censure ?
As the title, what's the difference between ''castigate" and ''censure''?
For both words, is it nearly the same meaning which been used to criticize somebody or something?
Thank you very much.
Mar 20, 2019 3:37 PM
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As I see it, "castigate" is stronger emotionally and less formal. For example your friend or just some stranger castigated you for being racist. "Censure" is more formal and mainly used in formal, official situations, like your boss censored you for not meeting deadline.
I hope I made myself clearš
March 20, 2019
As I see it "castigate" is stronger emotionally and less formal. For example your friend or just some stranger castigated you for being racist. "Censure" is more formal and mainly used in formal, official situations, like your boss censored you for not meeting deadline.
I hope I made myself clearš
March 20, 2019
Short on time, have a look at this link an see if it helps you: https://wikidiff.com/castigate/censure
March 20, 2019
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