Reproachers example sentences

re·proach

verb

reproaches (third person present)

  - address (someone) in such a way as to express disapproval or disappointment:

  - accuse someone of:

  - censure or rebuke (an offense).

  - the expression of disapproval or disappointment:

  - a thing that makes the failings of (someone or something else) more apparent:

  - (in the Roman Catholic Church) a set of antiphons and responses for Good Friday representing the reproaches of Jesus Christ to his people.

Synonyms

dislike, detest, deplore, despise, loathe, criticize, censure, blame, condemn, denounce, decry, rebuke, reprove, disparage, deprecate, knock, animadvert, approve, rebuke, reprove, scold, chide, reprimand, admonish, chastise, upbraid, berate, castigate, lambaste, lecture, criticize, censure, rap, carpet, wig, row, rate, trim, reprehend, objurgate, reprobate, praise, commend, rebuke, reproof, admonishment, admonition, scolding, reprimand, remonstration, lecture, upbraiding, castigation, lambasting, criticism, censure, disapproval, disapprobation, rap, earful, roasting, rollicking, carpeting, wigging, serve, rating, praise, commendation, disgrace, discredit, outrage, scandal, stigma, smirch, credit, Legal

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