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reprimenda
An act or expression of criticism and censure.
rebuke
reprimand
reprehension
reproval
каталонский
reprimenda
португальский
condenar
каталонский
renyar
испанский
reprender a gritos
Censure severely or angrily.
jaw
lecture
rag
scold
remonstrate
chide
berate
trounce
lambaste
lambast
португальский
condenar
rebuke
reprimand
reprehension
reproval
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
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
.
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
.
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,-
6
The abashed governess received the
reproof
of her principal on all fours.
7
She was no subject for angry
reproof
;
but for pity and forbearance.
8
He is the only man to whom Alfred will listen in
reproof
.
9
In any case, it seems to have been only a solitary
reproof
.
10
Flora glanced at him in amused
reproof
,
and Hardie turned to Grant.
11
Yes, Stephen; I can bear your
reproof
,
for I am too hot-headed.
12
Port abandoned his intended remonstrance and
reproof
and proceeded to answer it.
13
Lysander's voice died on his lips; the
reproof
struck home to him.
14
But he did not let us hear a word of the
reproof
.
15
The
reproof
was so gentle that no one could have been offended.
16
The quiet insight of the
reproof
,
its mitigating kindness, touched him sharply.
reproof
gentle reproof
mild reproof
severe reproof
sharp reproof
implied reproof
каталонский
reprimenda
reprensió
reprovació
retret
renyar
reprendre
португальский
condenar
repreender
reprimir
reprovar
repreensão
incriminar
censurar
испанский
reprender a gritos
reprender
reconvenir
dar una paliza
reprochar
regañar
rechazar
amonestar
llamar la atención
tener unas palabras
poner verde
vociferar
discutir
echar una reprimenda
criticar
increpar
censurar