Punishment

/ˈpʌnɪʃmənt/ noun

A penalty or unpleasant consequence given to someone because they did something wrong or broke a rule.

From Old French *punissement*, from *punir* meaning 'to punish', from Latin *punire* ('to inflict a penalty', related to *poena* meaning 'penalty or pain'). The idea has long been tied to causing discomfort as a response to wrongdoing.

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