Definitionadv. in a manner or to a degree deserving blame or censure
Last update: July 31, 2015
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[13] But by this time the clerk's appearance was, to say the least, not reprehensibly "spruce." [Please select]
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There was not a dowager present who did not know how and where he had reprehensibly spent the last months. [Please select]
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For instance, he has pointed out to me conclusively that I grow reprehensibly selfish. [Please select]
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To work for more than this is to be greedy; to work for less is to be reprehensibly lazy. [Please select]
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He cries aloud, pulls his companions, and behaves reprehensibly generally, when no adult is present who has authority or will to punish him. [Please select]
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