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- verbreproach (verb) · reproaches (third person present) · reproached (past tense) · reproached (past participle) · reproaching (present participle)
- address (someone) in such a way as to express disapproval or disappointment:"critics reproachedhim for his failure to tackle the deficiency" · "“You know that isn't true,” he reproached her"Similar:have/express a poor opinion ofbe againstobject tofind unacceptablethink wrongnot believe innot supportfrown onlook askance atbe dissatisfied withbe displeased withbe hostile towardremonstrate againstOpposite:
nounreproach (noun) · reproaches (plural noun) · Reproaches (plural noun)- the expression of disapproval or disappointment:"he gave her a look of reproach" · "a farrago of warnings and pained reproaches"
- (a reproach to)a thing that makes the failings of (someone or something else) more apparent:"his elegance is a living reproach to our slovenly habits"Opposite:
- (Reproaches)(in the Roman Catholic Church) a set of antiphons and responses for Good Friday representing the reproaches of Jesus Christ to his people.
OriginMiddle English: from Old French reprochier (verb), from a base meaning ‘bring back close’, based on Latin prope ‘near’. Reproach Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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