- verbreprove (verb) · reproves (third person present) · reproved (past tense) · reproved (past participle) · reproving (present participle) · re-prove (verb) · re-proves (third person present) · re-proved (past tense) · re-proved (past participle) · re-proving (present participle)
- reprimand or censure (someone):"he was reproved for obscenity" · "“Don't be childish, Hilary,” he reproved mildly"
OriginMiddle English (also in the senses ‘reject’ and ‘censure’): from Old French reprover, from late Latin reprobare ‘disapprove’ (see reprobate).Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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- Express disapproval to someone or about somethingReprove is a verb that means to express disapproval to someone or about something, usually gently or kindly1234. It is often used to correct a fault or a mistake1253. Synonyms for reprove include admonish, rebuke, reprimand, reproach, and chide3. An example sentence is: She reproved him for leaving the dishes unwashed.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.tr.v. re·proved, re·prov·ing, re·proves 1. To express disapproval to (someone); criticize: reproved the children for making too much noise. See Synonyms at admonish. 2. To express disapproval about (something): "Some bigger boys laughed. But Augustine angrily reproved their frivolity" (Richard Hughes).www.thefreedictionary.com/reprovesReprove definition, to criticize or correct, especially gently: to reprove a pupil for making a mistake.www.dictionary.com/browse/reproveReprove, rebuke, reprimand, admonish, reproach, and chide all mean to criticize. Reprove implies an often kindly intent to correct a fault.www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/reproveMeaning of reprove in English reprove verb [ T ] formal us / rɪˈpruːv / uk / rɪˈpruːv / Add to word list to tell someone that you disapprove of their bad or silly behavior:dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/repr…
verb. Definition of reproves. present tense third-person singular of reprove. 1. as in admonishes. to criticize (someone) usually gently so as to correct a fault my piano teacher often reproves me for slouching while playing, observing that good posture helps one play better.
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