verb
- to correct or discipline someone, especially through punishment or criticism
- to make someone more humble or subdued through hardship or suffering
Usage: formal
Usage: formal
Examples
- The coach chastened the players after their poor performance.
- Her parents chastened her for breaking curfew.
- The harsh criticism chastened his arrogant attitude.
- The difficult experience chastened him and made him more thoughtful.
- The teacher’s stern words were meant to chasten the disruptive student.
- Years of hardship had chastened the once-proud businessman.