reproach
Meanings
Plural: reproaches
Noun
- a mild rebuke or criticism
- "words of reproach"
- disgrace or shame
- "he brought reproach upon his family"
- A mild rebuke, or an implied criticism.
- Disgrace or shame.
- An object of scorn.
Verb
- express criticism towards
- "The president reproached the general for his irresponsible behavior"
- To criticize or rebuke (someone).
- To disgrace, or bring shame upon.
Origin / Etymology
From Middle English reprochen, from Old French reprochier (Modern French reprocher).
Synonyms
admonish, animadvert, bash, bawl out, berate, berisp, blame, blast, castigate, censure, chastise, chew out, chide, condemn, criticize, denounce, denunciate, disgrace, dishonor, drag, dress down, eat someone alive, excoriate, exprobrate, find fault, fulminate, get down, get up, give somebody a piece of one's mind, give somebody what-for, inveigh, lace into, lambaste, lecture, light into, objurgate, obloquy, opprobrium, pooh-pooh, put someone on blast, rate, read somebody the riot act, rebuke, reprehend, reprimand, reproach, reprove, rip into, rubbish, savage, scold, slam, tear into, tell off, threap, tick off, tosh, upbraid, vilify, vituperate
Scrabble Score: 15
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