Sentence example with the word 'reproach'

reproach

accusal, attaint, bring shame upon, chastisement, defrock, fulminate against, innuendo, plaint, reprobate, stigma, veiled accusation

Definition n. a mild rebuke or criticism

Last update: June 29, 2015

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She heaped reproaches upon her new servent.   [Please select]

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Don't reproach any body for being late.   [Please select]

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Psalm 22:6 But I am a worm, and no man; a reproach of men, and despised of the people.   [Please select]

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None can, without being guilty of manifest injustice, cast any reproach upon it, or upon our design in publishing it.   [Please select]

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"And you cast it on my child as a reproach."   [Please select]

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Mingo was a term of peculiar reproach, as were Mengwe and Maqua in a less degree.   [Please select]

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"You know everything," Carne replied, with a smile of affection and sweet reproach.   [Please select]

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I will forbear all reproach.   [Please select]

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In fact, I did make off, for a considerable distance; not rapidly as a youth might do, but with self-reproach at my tardiness.   [Please select]

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repristination - reproach - reproachable