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Expressing reproof or reproach especially as a corrective.
reproachful
admonishing
admonitory
unfavorable
unfavourable
1
I flashed him an indignant look; Elisandra sent him a
reproving
one.
2
Geronymo de Jesus was written to in secret, instructing and
reproving
him.
3
I looked up again into the eye of my cold,
reproving
star.
4
He sat there waiting, still regarding the handwriting with stolidly
reproving
eyes.
5
She stared back occasionally, narrow-eyed and
reproving
,
HER tribute to the grotesque.
6
Michael gave her a
reproving
glance, then back at the two men.
7
She glanced up at him with a smile, half pleased, half
reproving
.
8
Doctor Bontius looked at her with a
reproving
glance, and Barbara said:
9
Ah, my dear old friend!' She shook a
reproving
head at him.
10
They have no discrimination. said Aunt Judith in a
reproving
tone.
11
Dalton stalked solemnly in, and regarded Harry with a stern and
reproving
eye.
12
Almost she felt like
reproving
herself for the comfort surrounding her.
13
The Rishi,
reproving
him, drove the sinful creature from his hermitage.
14
Childs, who is of a keenly patriotic disposition, gave him a
reproving
look.
15
After thus
reproving
us, he became very communicative on the subject of cannibalism.
16
Avoid stereotyped forms of expression when
reproving
a child or conversing with him.
reproving
reprove
reprove tone
reprove glance
reprove look
reprove voice
reprove shake