To express disapproval of
“They positively turn the tables upon those who reproach them with being careless, and place themselves in the position of the superior parties.”
To criticize or express strong disapproval of
To blame or insult (someone) in strong or violent language
To harm the good reputation of a person or thing
To make insulting or damaging allegations or insinuations about
To complain or express discontent in a wearisome manner
To insult or put down, especially in a spiteful way
To blame, or find fault with, for a wrongdoing
To feel or declare that someone or something is at fault or wrong
To (verbally) attack repeatedly
Plural for the expression of disapproval or disappointment
“He assured her ladyship that the subject of her reproach was not his fault, but rather his very great misfortune.”
Plural for a feeling of shame, outrage or indignation
“It might perhaps be called a look of reproach, called forth by the deep ingratitude which the disciple had shown.”
Plural for a thing that makes the failings of (someone or something else) more apparent
“His elegance is a living reproach to our slovenly habits.”
Plural for an expression or statement of protest or dissatisfaction
Plural for a remark made in order to anger, wound, or provoke someone
Plural for the act of recriminating
Plural for an action or event that causes general public outrage
Plural for an accusation, especially one made publicly
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