Reprobative example sentences
rep·ro·bate
noun
reprobate (noun) · reprobates (plural noun)
- an unprincipled person (often used humorously or affectionately):
- (in Calvinism) a sinner who is not of the elect and is predestined to damnation.
- unprincipled (often used as a humorous or affectionate reproach):
- (in Calvinism) predestined to damnation.
- express or feel disapproval of:
Synonyms
rogue, rascal, scoundrel, villain, wretch, rake, profligate, degenerate, debauchee, libertine, troublemaker, wrongdoer, transgressor, sinner, scallywag, scofflaw, hellion, rotter, bounder, cad, miscreant, blackguard, knave, rapscallion, varlet, wastrel, scapegrace, unprincipled, roguish, bad, wicked, rakish, shameless, immoral, profligate, degenerate, dissipated, debauched, depraved, corrupt, incorrigible, hardened, unregenerate, scoundrelly, rascally, knavish, upright, virtuous, principled, criticize, condemn, censure, denounce, reprehend, praise, commend"Reprobative" Example Sentences
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