An act or expression of criticism and censure.
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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