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Significats de
reproval
en anglès
català
reprimenda
Tornar al significat
An act or expression of criticism and censure.
rebuke
reproof
reprimand
reprehension
català
reprimenda
Sinònims
Examples for "
rebuke
"
rebuke
reproof
reprimand
reprehension
Examples for "
rebuke
"
1
He said that Mr O'Malley's immediate public
rebuke
was unacceptable to him.
2
The South African government issued a swift
rebuke
and summoned US officials.
3
Democratic politicians also waded in to
rebuke
McCain's politicisation of the issue.
4
Obstinacy in error is often a
rebuke
to tremulous faith in God.
5
The music in the tones of the answer was a vocal
rebuke
.
1
She inflicted
reproof
in the present without excluding hope in the future.
2
The latter seemed hurt by the
reproof
;
but it left him thoughtful.
3
She looks at the intruder as much in
reproof
as in surprise.
4
Further accounts given in this chapter prove the injustice of the
reproof
.
5
He said this in gentle
reproof
of his spirited daughter; and then,-
1
On the crime sheet; up against a
reprimand
;
on trial, in trouble.
2
The position of the Air Force was made clear in the
reprimand
:
3
An intense look from a leader, for example, could be a
reprimand
.
4
The Pentagon could have sought to further
reprimand
Petraeus under military law.
5
With forced resignation, he waited for the
reprimand
he knew would come.
1
Of that peace Lord Mahon speaks in terms of the severest
reprehension
.
2
I say then, that
reprehension
and reprimand can scarcely ever be necessary.
3
If bad writers were to pass without
reprehension
,
what should restrain them?
4
Steward, favoring the untidy and vulgar-looking girl with a glance full of
reprehension
.
5
But it may be questioned whether Swanston really merited this
reprehension
.
Ús de
reproval
en anglès
1
The common rules of every-day honour spoke to her with stern
reproval
.
2
The intended
reproval
died on her lips as she saw his face.
3
M. Rossignol felt a kind of
reproval
in the Cure's tone.
4
It was
reproval
;
but tender
reproval
,
mixed with mild amazement.
5
On the contrary, he went toward the two hurriedly, with a gesture of
reproval
.
6
Father Dominico cast a look half of fright, half of
reproval
upon his guest.
7
These forbearing remarks were not wholly meant for Gretchen's
reproval
.
8
Obi-Wan shook his head at Qui-Gon Jinn in faint
reproval
.
9
You replied in violent
reproval
,
and he started forward, as if about to attack you.
10
The humanity of the Fields would not utter a word of
reproval
to either of us.
11
This seems the best way of treating all that part of worldly trouble which consists of
self
-
reproval
.
12
With his letter came one from Governor Wise, in courteous
reproval
of her sympathy for John Brown.
13
How many cold shower-baths of
reproval
have I already received; how many unruly things have I already done!
14
An elderly man scowled
reproval
.
15
But Maud said, "Tut, tut," in gentle
reproval
,
and then asked why I was a blithering idiot.
16
Letters of
reproval
,
admonition, and persuasion, some anonymous, some signed by good conscientious people, came to the sisters frequently.
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Sobre aquest terme
reproval
Nom
Singular
Col·locacions frequents
courteous reproval
dread reproval
faint reproval
gentle reproval
intend reproval
Més col·locacions
Translations for
reproval
català
reprimenda
reprensió
reprovació
retret
Reproval
a través del temps