Similar words: reproving, approvingly, disapprovingly, lovingly, movingly, proving, approving, improving. Meaning: [rɪ'pruːvɪŋlɪ] adv. in a reproving or reproachful manner.
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1. "I'm trying to sleep," he lied, speaking reprovingly.
2. 'You're late,' she said reprovingly.
3. Rabindranath Tagore had reprovingly warned him that the fire that consumed foreign clothing might also inflame minds, and Gandhi was afraid.
4. She spoke to him reprovingly.
5. Norwegian Anna, always dignified, looked at her reprovingly.
6. He pointed his forefinger at me reprovingly.
7. I shook my head reprovingly, and then she blushed and whispered.
8. If he had a weakness, it was for thinking that all his life he had taken medicine boldly, and so now, when Michael dodged the spoon in Nana's mouth, he had said reprovingly, "Be a man, Michael."
9. Though on "Lost, " villainy is such a constantly morphing idea that at some point it might be a hotel chain that we begin to regard most reprovingly .
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