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    reproach
    /rɪˈprəʊtʃ/

    verb

    • 1. express to (someone) one's disapproval of or disappointment in their actions: "critics reproachedhim for his failure to tackle the deficiency"

    noun

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  2. something that you say or do to criticize someone, especially for not being successful or for not doing what is expected: The look of reproach on his face made her feel guilty.

  3. The meaning of REPROACH is an expression of rebuke or disapproval. How to use reproach in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Reproach.

  4. If you reproach someone, you say or show that you are disappointed, upset, or angry because they have done something wrong. She is quick to reproach anyone who doesn't live up to her own high standards.

  5. Reproach is censure (often about personal matters, obligations, and the like) given with an attitude of faultfinding and some intention of shaming: to reproach one for neglect.

  6. Definition of reproach noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. The verb reproach means to express disapproval or criticism of; as a noun it means blame or criticism. If you are beyond reproach that means no one could find anything to criticize about you.

  8. REPROACH definition: 1. criticism of someone, especially for not being successful or not doing what is expected: 2…. Learn more.

  9. 1. to impute blame to (a person) for an action or fault; rebuke. 2. archaic to bring disgrace or shame upon. n. 3. the act of reproaching. 4. rebuke or censure; reproof: words of reproach. 5. disgrace or shame: to bring reproach upon one's family. 6. something that causes or merits blame, rebuke, or disgrace.

  10. reproach meaning, definition, what is reproach: criticism, blame, or disapproval: Learn more.

  11. Definitions of 'reproach' 1. If you reproach someone, you say or show that you are disappointed, upset, or angry because they have done something wrong. [...] 2. If you look at or speak to someone with reproach, you show or say that you are disappointed, upset, or angry because they have done something wrong. [...] 3.

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