Opprobrium Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for opprobrium.
opprobrium
opprobrium
/əˈpɹoʊbɹi.əm/
blame
castigation
censure
defamation
derision
invective
libel
reproach
revilement
scolding
signifying
tirade
upbraiding
vilification
vituperation
curse
Examples
- Blacklisting is not opprobrium, it is done to protect the project.
- In this sense, there is no intrinsic lexical opprobrium attached to the word.
- These people have made this article a target of their opprobrium.
- They also receive considerable opprobrium if they abuse the system.
- Nevertheless, a divorced woman was subject to considerable social opprobrium.
- The police were the offenders with the highest profile and took most opprobrium.
- These comments attracted considerable opprobrium from senior political figures.
- Do you see me supporting anyone who genuinely merits opprobrium
- I do not think that I rate such opprobrium as I am being subjected to.
- I don't believe I've done anything that deserves your sarcasm or opprobrium.
state of disgrace resulting from public abuse
noun
a state of extreme dishonor- F.D.Roosevelt
noun
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"Op + Rob + Broom. He faced harsh criticism for trying to rob a broom."
"Op + Probe + Rum. A shameful act to probe for rum secretly."
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