TermGallery
Inglés
Inglés
Español
Catalán
Portugués
Ruso
Look up alternatives for...
ES
Interface language
English
Español
Català
Português
Русский
Meanings
Examples
We are using cookies
This website uses cookies in order to offer you the most relevant information. By browsing this website, you accept these cookies.
Accept and close
More about cookies
Did you know?
You can double click on a word to look it up on TermGallery.
Meanings of
reprehension
in inglés
catalán
reprimenda
Back to the meaning
An act or expression of criticism and censure.
rebuke
reproof
reprimand
reproval
catalán
reprimenda
Synonyms
Examples for "
rebuke
"
rebuke
reproof
reprimand
reproval
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
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
.
Usage of
reprehension
in inglés
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
.
6
All this would have subjected her to much
reprehension
had Faltonius Bambilio survived.
7
Repentance is an inward and
self
-
reprehension
for the neglect or
8
Moral
reprehension
,
though present in her mind, was only faint.
9
She now opened all those floodgates of
reprehension
,
which had been shut so long.
10
Now a
reprehension
is a stronger mode of demand.
11
This nobler
reprehension
,
as we have sufficiently shown, was undertaken by Shakspere in his 'Hamlet.'
12
The lower house penned petulant representations, and the archbishop answered them by verbal
reprehension
and admonition.
13
If we see occasion to interrogate ourselves, we need not listen to the
reprehension
of others.
14
The face of Dr. Etherington flushed, then paled, and finally settled into a look of melancholy
reprehension
.
15
The ransom of a man's life are his riches: but he that is poor, beareth not
reprehension
.
16
So that the reader must refer the precepts which are now laid down, to the topics of confirmation and
reprehension
.
Other examples for "reprehension"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
reprehension
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
severest reprehension
moral reprehension
imply a reprehension
melancholy reprehension
merite this reprehension
More collocations
Translations for
reprehension
catalán
reprimenda
reprensió
reprovació
retret
Reprehension
through the time