Sentence example with the word 'reprehensible'

reprehensible

abominable, beneath contempt, damnable, evil, guilty, infamous, nefarious, rank, shabby, unforgivable, worthless

Definition adj. bringing or deserving severe rebuke or censure

Last update: October 20, 2016


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This conduct was neither a crime nor, the Court of Appeal held, reprehensible behavior.   [verb]

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Many found it reprehensible that people on TV should be pigeonholed into ethnic categories.   [adjective]

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"Thus, from my elders, whose opinion I esteemed, I had never heard that this was reprehensible."   [adjective]

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A habit reprehensible at puberty is second nature and an opprobrium in middle life.   [adjective]

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At first he saw nothing reprehensible in this, but in the second year of his marriage his view of that form of punishment suddenly changed.   [adjective]

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And Pierre, anxiously trying to remember whether he had done anything reprehensible, looked round with a blush.   [adjective]

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I mention these reprehensible actions to illustrate how language can divide us.   [Please select]

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Lately, Curzon, Churchill, Edward Grey, Hugh Cecil, and others have made it less reprehensible.   [Please select]

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You know her life in Paris is—ahem—highly reprehensible.   [Please select]

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"You see, as a general principle," said Anna-Felicitas, "it's reprehensible to quarrel with one's mother."   [Please select]

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This, my dear child, is very reprehensible of you.   [Please select]

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