remonstrate

Valid in Scrabble

Scrabble points
13
Words With Friends
15
Letters
11
Pronunciation
/ˈɹɛ.mən.stɹeɪt/(UK)

Definition of remonstrate

4 senses · 1 part of speech · etymology included

verb

  1. (intransitive)To object with in critical fashion; to express disapproval (with, against).
    “Whitshed, the Chief Justice, consistently with his action on a previous occasion (see volume vii.), angrily remonstrated with the jury, demanded of them their reasons for such a decision, and finally dissolved them.”
    “Following weeks of bitter protests by Chinese demonstrators remonstrating against Japanese wartime atrocities, Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi has moved to heal the rift between the two nations by apologizing for Japan’s World War II record.”
    “Wayne Rooney spent much of the game remonstrating with Oliver about his own grievances and, in the interest of balance, there were certainly occasions when United had legitimate complaints.”
See all 4 definitions

verb

  1. (intransitive)To object with in critical fashion; to express disapproval (with, against).
    “Whitshed, the Chief Justice, consistently with his action on a previous occasion (see volume vii.), angrily remonstrated with the jury, demanded of them their reasons for such a decision, and finally dissolved them.”
    “Following weeks of bitter protests by Chinese demonstrators remonstrating against Japanese wartime atrocities, Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi has moved to heal the rift between the two nations by apologizing for Japan’s World War II record.”
    “Wayne Rooney spent much of the game remonstrating with Oliver about his own grievances and, in the interest of balance, there were certainly occasions when United had legitimate complaints.”
  2. (historical, intransitive)Specifically, to lodge an official objection (especially by means of a remonstrance) with a monarch or other ruling body.
    “In 1753-4, the Parlements of Aix, Bordeaux, Rennes and Rouen remonstrated in support of the exiled Paris institution.”
  3. (often, transitive)To state or plead as an objection, formal protest, or expression of disapproval.
    “"Belinda," remonstrated Mr. Pocket, from the other end of the table, "how can you be so unreasonable? […]"”
    “In a recent column in The New York Times, William Safire referred to Mr. Morris as Ed. This prompted Mr. Morris to write "an open letter" to Mr. Safire remonstrating that, in his case, such usage "grates like sand in salad."”
  4. To point out; to show clearly; to make plain or manifest; hence, to prove; to demonstrate.
    “I might remonstrate how great, and how sure , and how persevering mercies a pious father of a family may derive upon his succeeding generations”
    “I will remonstrate to you the third dor.”

Definitions from Wiktionary, CC BY-SA.

Etymology

From (the participle stem of) Late Latin remōnstrō, from Latin re- + mōnstrō.

Anagrams of remonstrate

1 play · some not in Scrabble

Words you can make from remonstrate

200+ playable · top: ARRESTMENT (12 pts)

Best play arrestment 12 points

10-letter words

2 words

9-letter words

6 words

8-letter words

28 words

7-letter words

98 words

6-letter words

65 words

Hooks

2 extensions · 2 back

A single letter you can add to remonstrate to make another valid word.

Find your best play with remonstrate

See every word you can make from a set of letters that includes remonstrate, or browse word lists you can mine for high-scoring plays.