Third person singular present tense of castigate; severely criticizes or reprimands someone harshly.
From Latin castigare; the -s ending indicates third person singular present tense in English.
Notice how 'castigate' sounds harsh itself—it's a hard, sharp-sounding word that matches its meaning, a phenomenon called 'sound symbolism' where the phonetics of a word echo its meaning.
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