Reproach

1. глагол бранить; попрекать; укорять, упрекать Например: The boy should be reproached for his rudeness. — Мальчика надо отчитать за грубость. 2. имя существительное 1) упрёк; попрёк; укор Например: to heap reproaches on somebody — засыпать кого-либо упрёками to stare in reproach — смотреть с упрёком She responded submissively to his reproaches. — Она покорно ответила на его упрёки. beyond reproach — безупречный Синоним(ы): blame, reproof 2) бесчестье; позор; срам Например: to bring reproach on somebody — позорить кого-либо Синоним(ы): shame, disgrace

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Reproach

I. noun Etymology: Middle English reproche, from Anglo-French, from reprocher to reproach, from Vulgar Latin *repropiare to bring close, show, from Latin re- + prope near — more at approach 1. an expression of rebuke or disapproval 2. the act or action of reproaching or disapproving Example: was beyond reproach 3. a. a cause or occasion of blame, discredit, or disgrace b. discredit, disgrace 4. obsolete one subjected to censure or scorn • reproachful adjectivereproachfully adverbreproachfulness noun II. transitive verb 1. to express disappointment in or displeasure with (a person) for conduct that is blameworthy or in need of amendment 2. to make (something) a matter of reproach 3. to bring into discredit Synonyms: see reprovereproachable adjectivereproacher nounreproachingly adverb

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