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Reprobation - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

reprobation

/ˌrɛprəˈbeɪʃən/ /ˌrɛprə(ʊ)ˈbeɪʃ(ə)n/

Definition:

Strong disapproval or condemnation of someone's behavior.

Synonyms:

condemnation, censure, denunciation, rebuke

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

approval, praise

Common Collocations:

public reprobation, moral reprobation, face reprobation

Derivatives:

reprobate, reprobative

Usage Tips:

Use "reprobation" in formal contexts to express severe disapproval or moral condemnation.

Common Phrases:

beyond reprobation, universal reprobation, social reprobation

Etymology:

From Latin "reprobatio," meaning rejection or disapproval, derived from "reprobare" (to disapprove).

Examples:

  • 1. The preacher spoke with reprobation about the town's sinful ways.
  • 2. Her actions drew widespread reprobation from the community.
  • 3. The politician faced public reprobation for his dishonesty.
  • 4. Teachers expressed their reprobation of cheating during exams.

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