reproachful

  • 31Reproachfulness — Reproachful Re*proach ful ( f?l), a. 1. Expressing or containing reproach; upbraiding; opprobrious; abusive. [1913 Webster] The reproachful speeches . . . That he hath breathed in my dishonor here. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. Occasioning or deserving …

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  • 32reproachfully — reproachful ► ADJECTIVE ▪ expressing disapproval or disappointment. DERIVATIVES reproachfully adverb …

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  • 33ὀνειδιστικά — ὀνειδιστικός reproachful neut nom/voc/acc pl ὀνειδιστικά̱ , ὀνειδιστικός reproachful fem nom/voc/acc dual ὀνειδιστικά̱ , ὀνειδιστικός reproachful fem nom/voc sg (doric aeolic) …

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  • 34ὀνειδιστικώτερον — ὀνειδιστικός reproachful adverbial comp ὀνειδιστικός reproachful masc acc comp sg ὀνειδιστικός reproachful neut nom/voc/acc comp sg …

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  • 35Abusive — A*bu sive, a. [Cf. F. abusif, fr. L. abusivus.] 1. Wrongly used; perverted; misapplied. [1913 Webster] I am . . . necessitated to use the word Parliament improperly, according to the abusive acceptation thereof. Fuller. [1913 Webster] 2. Given to …

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  • 36Scandal — Scan dal, n. [F. scandale, fr. L. scandalum, Gr. ?, a snare laid for an enemy, a stumbling block, offense, scandal: cf. OE. scandle, OF. escandle. See {Slander}.] 1. Offense caused or experienced; reproach or reprobation called forth by what is… …

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  • 37Lokasenna — ( Loki s flyting , Loki s wrangling , Loki s quarrel ) is one of the mythological poems of the Poetic Edda . The poem presents flyting between the gods and Loki.Loki, amongst other things, accuses the gods of moralistic sexual impropriety, the… …

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  • 38Malāmatīyah — ▪ Ṣūfism       a Ṣūfī (Muslim mystic) group that flourished in Sāmānid Iran during the 8th century. The name Malāmatīyah was derived from the Arabic verb laʾma (“to be ignoble,” or “to be wicked”). Malāmatī doctrines were based on the reproach of …

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  • 39abusive — abu·sive /ə byü siv, ziv/ adj 1: characterized by wrong or improper use or action abusive tax shelters 2: inflicting verbal or physical abuse abusive parents abu·sive·ly adv Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of L …

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  • 40deprecatory — adj 1. censuring, reproachful, op probious, impeaching, slating, inveighing, reproving, recriminating, reprehensive, reprobative, reprobating; denunciatory, denunciating, railing, cursing, condemnatory, maledictory, anathematizing; berating,… …

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