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Meanings of
unreproved
in English
Unrebuked.
unrebuked
unchastened
unadmonished
Related terms
unpunished
Synonyms
Examples for "
unrebuked
"
unrebuked
unchastened
unadmonished
Examples for "
unrebuked
"
1
He smiled as he wrote his own name,
unrebuked
,
in four places.
2
Among them,
unrebuked
,
were many white-faced children, half afraid and wholly curious.
3
Jemima and Walter were still talking
unrebuked
in a low key.
4
This time his bitterness did not pass
unrebuked
by the coroner:
5
All the world could have entered
unrebuked
into that silent hall.
1
A generous and somewhat lofty nature, perhaps, but unschooled and
unchastened
as yet.
2
What a racket they had made in the heyday of their
unchastened
youth!
3
Saddam's regime seems
unchastened
and full damage and casualty reports have yet to come.
4
Local interests would still be found there, and
unchastened
ambition.
5
To-day she was even more
unchastened
than usual in her dealings with inflammable social material.
Usage of
unreproved
in English
1
All my misdemeanors escape
unreproved
in the presence of your superior recklessness.
2
As for the Salvation Army, they ran in and out all the time
unreproved
.
3
But it is entitled to take its turn
unreproved
.
4
When he did it, Isaac meant to take him back instantly, unquestioned,
unreproved
and unreproached.
5
He was then an old man; his life had been passed in public, his conduct
unreproved
.
6
She never left a single imperfection
unreproved
,
and allowed of no infractions, however slight, of the rule.
7
There was something very delicious about his leaving Boston to her "narrowness,"
unreproved
and uninstructed.
8
The inexcusable slang went
unreproved
.
9
You understand that we could not let impudence or impertinence pass
unreproved
,
but Carol is never guilty of that.
10
Should this woman go
unreproved
?
11
The housemaid found her seated motionless in her arm-chair, her knitting fallen down, and the tortoise-shell cat reposing on it
unreproved
.
12
The pig could now no longer walk in and out, unseen and
unreproved
;
he ceased to be an inmate of the kitchen.
13
She sat under the shadow of a thorn bush, and the two mites, tired with play, cuddled themselves by her side,
unreproved
.
14
The pain of sitting on the narrow bench was such that often he got up and walked about,
unreproved
by the telescreen.
15
Nay, rather will I plead, with thee that I may sin so sweet a sin again, and blind myself with beauty
unreproved
!
16
As she so concluded, a delicate, throbbing fire fluttered in her side, and stole up to burn
unreproved
and undetected in her cheeks.
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About this term
unreproved
Adjective
Frequent collocations
burn unreproved
entirely unreproved
escape unreproved
go unreproved
laugh unreproved
More collocations
Unreproved
through the time