Synonym: accuse, blame, condemn, denounce. Similar words: approach, proactive, reprobate, coach, retroactively, reprisal, reprimand, reprieve. Meaning: [rɪ'prəʊtʃ] n. 1. a mild rebuke or criticism 2. disgrace or shame. v. express criticism towards.
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31. Torn between anger and self - reproach, he could hardly fall asleep.
32. You've no reason to reproach yourself, no reason to feel shame.
33. The look of reproach on his face made her feel guilty.
34. His immaculate garden was a reproach to all his less organized neighbours.
35. There was no reproach about his failure to turn up.
36. The Alumni Club typically enjoys a reputation beyond reproach.
37. Vernon's work in the community has been beyond reproach.
38. You have more to reproach yourself with.
39. They chivvy and reproach each other as we eat.
40. Much of her work was beyond reproach.
41. His boxing skills are beyond reproach.
42. Nor was Bayezid alone held up to reproach.
43. Like Major, Neil Kinnock's sporting credentials are beyond reproach.
44. Noah himself is beyond reproach, it is true.
45. You and Fred have nothing to reproach yourselves with.
46. But Jones' track record had always been above reproach.
47. There was no malice, no reproach.
48. Her manners are above reproach.
49. He had a steely streak but his morals and scruples were beyond reproach.
50. But for Monday, at least, Hillary Rodham Clinton was beyond reproach.
51. The motives were above reproach since a large sum was raised for deserving charities every year.
52. He was innocent and wished to purge himself of the reproach.
53. The resource person may correct a serious error and repeat the phrase again but with no trace of disapproval or reproach.
54. He talked of her as a goddess beyond reproach who was being restrained against her will.
55. She began to reproach her husband for his carelessness: Why did he insist on going out without his waterproof?
56. Zampano and Gelsomina are not exceptions[sentencedict.com], as people reproach me for creating.
57. The second motive is a mixture of revenge and reproach.
58. The white stubble on his fleshless jaw was a reproach to my twenty-four years and suddenly I felt an inadequate city-bred softie.
59. To venture into such murky waters claiming scholarly privilege,[www.Sentencedict.com] the scholarship must be beyond reproach.
60. He could deal with anger and steel himself against pity: but justified reproach slid through his armour like a poisoned dart.
More similar words: approach, proactive, reprobate, coach, retroactively, reprisal, reprimand, reprieve, represent, reprimanded, entrepreneur, representation, representative, be proud of, due process, the proletariat, due process of law, road, take into account, groan, broad, roast, inroad, throat, abroad, broadly, on the road, railroad, ache, each.