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Word | Reproach |
French Meaning | blâmer, reproche, blâme, reprocher, reprochons, reprochent, gronder, récriminer, accusation, réprimande |
utter a reproach to; The president reproached the general for his irresponsible behavior / disgrace or shame / To come back to, or come home to, as a matter of blame / rebuke, censure. / express disapproval or disappointment / the expression of disapproval or disappointment. / an expression of rebuke or disapproval / the act or action of reproaching or disapproving was beyond reproach / a: a cause or occasion of blame, discredit, or disgrace b: discredit, disgrace / obsolete : one subjected to censure or scorn / to speak in an angry and critical way to (someone) : to express disapproval or disappointment to (someone), | |
Usage | ⇒ She heaped reproaches upon her new servent ⇒ He never could do anything wrong without imagining how the look on his mother's face would reproach him afterwards. ⇒ She looked at him with reproach. ⇒ he gave her a look of reproach |
Synonyms | censure, rebuke, reprimand, blame, upbraid, scold, chide, reprove, criticize, condemn, disgrace, reproof, lecture, shame, abuse, castigate, disapproval, berate, charge, slur, |
Antonyms | praise, approval, honor, approve, approbation, acclaim, compliment, eulogy, applaud, applause, encomium, extol, fame, plaudit, repute, acclamation, favor, respect, Approach, acceptance, |
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