ProphetesAI is thinking...
reproach
Answers
MindMap
Loading...
Sources
REPROACH Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. to express disappointment in or displeasure with (a person) for conduct that is blameworthy or in need of amendment 2. to make (something) a matter of ...
www.merriam-webster.com
www.merriam-webster.com
Reproach - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
Reproach means to mildly criticize. If you show poor manners at your grandmother's dinner table, she will reproach you.
www.vocabulary.com
www.vocabulary.com
REPROACH Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
to find fault with (a person, group, etc.); blame; censure. Synonyms: criticize, condemn, reprehend, reprimand, abuse, chide Antonyms: praise
www.dictionary.com
www.dictionary.com
reproach
▪ I. reproach, n. (rɪˈprəʊtʃ) Also 5–8 reproch(e. [a. F. reproche (12th c.), vbl. n. f. reprocher (see next), = Prov. repropche, Sp. and Pg. reproche, It. rimproccio. The OF. variants reproce and repruce were also adopted in ME. (see these forms).] 1. A source or cause of disgrace or shame (to a per...
Oxford English Dictionary
prophetes.ai
Reproach - Websters Dictionary 1828
1. Censure mingled with contempt or derision; contumelious or opprobrious language towards any person; abusive reflections; as foul-mouthed reproach.
webstersdictionary1828.com
webstersdictionary1828.com
718 Synonyms & Antonyms for REPROACH - Thesaurus.com
reproach · abuse · admonishment · admonition · blame · blemish · censure · chiding · condemnation · contempt · disapproval · discredit · disrepute · ignominy ...
www.thesaurus.com
www.thesaurus.com
reproach
reproach/rɪˈprəutʃ; rɪ`protʃ/ v[Tn, Tn.pr](a) ~ sb/oneself (for sth) criticize sb/oneself, esp for failing to do sth 责备某人[自己](尤指因未做成某事) She reproached him for forgetting their anniversary. 她责备他竟把他们的结婚周年纪念日忘了. I have nothing to reproach myself for, ie that I need regret. 我问心无愧.(b) ~ sb/oneself (with ...
牛津英汉双解词典
prophetes.ai
REPROACH | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
to criticize someone, especially for not being successful or not doing what is expected. His mother reproached him for not eating all his dinner.
dictionary.cambridge.org
dictionary.cambridge.org
Reproach Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
to speak in an angry and critical way to (someone) : to express disapproval or disappointment to (someone) — often + for. She reproached her daughter for ...
www.britannica.com
www.britannica.com
REPROACH Synonyms: 193 Similar and Opposite Words
Some common synonyms of reproach are admonish, chide, rebuke, reprimand, and reprove. While all these words mean to criticize adversely.
www.merriam-webster.com
www.merriam-webster.com
'Reproach' : r/EnglishLearning - Reddit
It basically means to criticize or express disappointment in someone, usually because they've done something wrong.
www.reddit.com
www.reddit.com
Examples of 'REPROACH' in a sentence - Collins Dictionary
She is quick to reproach anyone who doesn't live up to her own high standards. She had not even reproached him for breaking his promise.
www.collinsdictionary.com
www.collinsdictionary.com
Above/beyond reproach Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Nov 21, 2023The meaning of ABOVE/BEYOND REPROACH is not calling for any criticism. How to use above/beyond reproach in a sentence.
www.merriam-webster.com
Pontcharra
Chevalier de Bayard, the legendary "knight without fear and without reproach", was born at the Château Bayard in Pontcharra.
wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org
1 Timothy 3:2 An overseer, then, must be above reproach, the husband of ...
(2) A bishop then must be blameless.--Now follow the various social and moral characteristics of the appointed and recognised officers of the Christian Church--the presbyters or bishops, and the junior ministers, the deacons. The second chapter had treated of the duties of congregations collectively in the matter of public prayer; the third chapter speaks of the special character and qualities ...
biblehub.com