chastenment

/ˌtʃæstəˈmənt/

Definitions

1. noun

The state of being chastened; a feeling of regret or remorse after being reprimanded or disciplined.

“The politician’s chastenment after the scandal led to a renewed sense of responsibility in his office.”

Synonyms

  • rebuke
  • reproof

Antonyms

  • indulgence