Reproach Mnemonic
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reproach
reproach
/ɹɪˈpɹəʊtʃ/
blame
rebuke
upbraid
disgrace
dishonor
reprehend
Examples
- It's not beyond the reproach of Wikipedia to include this.
- The reproach appears to be wholly unfounded.
- Therefore it was confronted with the reproach of nihilism.
- You should not reproach him for that.
- The credibility of both authors is beyond reproach.
- The boy bitterly reproached herself for the mouse's death.
- Your participation in the discussion was, of course, beyond reproach.
- Another letter followed, penitence now exchanged for reproaches.
- But the acceptance has been beyond reproach in the wine community.
- He rebuffs her with a reproach about the untimeliness of the advance.
a mild rebuke or criticism
noun
disgrace or shame
noun
express criticism towards
verb
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"Re + Roach. The king's reaction to seeing a roach was to express strong disapproval."
"Re + Roach. Regret when a roach returns, you're disapproved."
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