释义 |
reprobaterep‧ro‧bate /ˈreprəbeɪt/ noun [countable]  reprobateOrigin: 1500-1600 Late Latin past participle of reprobare; ➔ REPROVE - After all, even a hardened reprobate like myself must have some standards to adhere to.
- When fighting the good fight against such a reprobate there is no need for critics to resort to dishonesty and excess.
formal someone who behaves in an immoral way – often used humorously—reprobate adjective |