chasten - /ˈtʃeɪ.sən/
chastise - /tʃæsˈtaɪz/
- The teacher hoped to chasten the student gently, not chastise him harshly.
- While his parents chose to chastise him, life itself would chasten him over time.
- She preferred to chasten with quiet wisdom rather than chastise with loud words.
- A wise leader may chasten followers with guidance instead of chastising them with blame.
- He was chastised for his mistake but chastened by the consequences.
- The coach would chastise poor effort but chasten arrogance with tough love.
- The storm did more to chasten their pride than any sermon could chastise.
- They did not just chastise him for his failure - they hoped to chasten his spirit.
- A good mentor knows when to chasten and when to chastise.
- The boss’s goal was not to chastise publicly but to chasten privately.
- chasten - /ˈtʃeɪ.sən/ - карать, дисциплинировать, очищать, сдерживать, выправлять, улучшать.
Рифмуется со словами hasten, basin, Mason.
- chastise - /tʃæsˈtaɪz/ - наказывать, карать, подвергать наказанию, бить, сдерживать, дисциплинировать.
Рифмуется со словами surprise, arise, advise.
hasten - /ˈheɪsn/ - спешить, ускорять, торопить, торопиться.
Английские гласные: /æ/ - любимый гласный гопников [Youtube - PhoneticFanatic]
Английские дифтонги: /eɪ/ - секреты произношения [Youtube - PhoneticFanatic]
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