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reprove
re·prove R0166400 (rĭ-pro͞ov′)tr.v. re·proved, re·prov·ing, re·proves 1. To express disapproval to (someone); criticize: reproved the children for making too much noise. See Synonyms at admonish.2. To express disapproval about (something): "Some bigger boys laughed. But Augustine angrily reproved their frivolity" (Richard Hughes). [Middle English reproven, from Anglo-Norman repruver, variant of Old French reprover, from Late Latin reprobāre, to disapprove; see reprobate.] re·prov′a·ble adj.re·prov′al n.re·prov′er n.re·prov′ing·ly adv.reprove (rɪˈpruːv) vb (tr) to speak disapprovingly to (a person); rebuke or scold[C14: from Old French reprover, from Late Latin reprobāre, from Latin re- + probāre to examine, approve1] reˈprovable adj reˈprover n reˈproving adj reˈprovingly advre-prove′ v. re•prove (rɪˈpruv) v. -proved, -prov•ing. v.t. 1. to criticize or correct, esp. gently. 2. to express strong disapproval of; censure. 3. Obs. to disprove or refute. v.i. 4. to speak in reproof. [1275–1325; Middle English (v.) < Old French reprover < Latin reprobāre to condemn, reject = re- re- + probāre to approve, examine, prove] re•prov′er, n. re•prov′ing•ly, adv. reprove - To reject or express disapproval of something.See also related terms for reject.reprove Past participle: reproved Gerund: reproving
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I reprove | you reprove | he/she/it reproves | we reprove | you reprove | they reprove |
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I reproved | you reproved | he/she/it reproved | we reproved | you reproved | they reproved |
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I am reproving | you are reproving | he/she/it is reproving | we are reproving | you are reproving | they are reproving |
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I have reproved | you have reproved | he/she/it has reproved | we have reproved | you have reproved | they have reproved |
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I was reproving | you were reproving | he/she/it was reproving | we were reproving | you were reproving | they were reproving |
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I had reproved | you had reproved | he/she/it had reproved | we had reproved | you had reproved | they had reproved |
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I will reprove | you will reprove | he/she/it will reprove | we will reprove | you will reprove | they will reprove |
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I will have reproved | you will have reproved | he/she/it will have reproved | we will have reproved | you will have reproved | they will have reproved |
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I will be reproving | you will be reproving | he/she/it will be reproving | we will be reproving | you will be reproving | they will be reproving |
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I have been reproving | you have been reproving | he/she/it has been reproving | we have been reproving | you have been reproving | they have been reproving |
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I will have been reproving | you will have been reproving | he/she/it will have been reproving | we will have been reproving | you will have been reproving | they will have been reproving |
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I had been reproving | you had been reproving | he/she/it had been reproving | we had been reproving | you had been reproving | they had been reproving |
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I would reprove | you would reprove | he/she/it would reprove | we would reprove | you would reprove | they would reprove |
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I would have reproved | you would have reproved | he/she/it would have reproved | we would have reproved | you would have reproved | they would have reproved | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | reprove - take to task; "He admonished the child for his bad behavior"admonishcriticise, criticize, pick apart, knock - find fault with; express criticism of; point out real or perceived flaws; "The paper criticized the new movie"; "Don't knock the food--it's free" |
reproveverb rebuke, censure, reprimand, scold, check, blame, abuse, condemn, carpet (informal), berate, tick off (informal), chide, admonish, tear into (informal), tell off (informal), take to task, read the riot act, upbraid, bawl out (informal), chew out (U.S. & Canad. informal), tear (someone) off a strip (Brit. informal), give a rocket (Brit. & N.Z. informal), reprehend Women were reproved if they did not wear hats. encourage, praise, applaud, compliment, commendreproveverbTo criticize for a fault or an offense:admonish, call down, castigate, chastise, chide, dress down, rap, rebuke, reprimand, reproach, scold, tax, upbraid.Informal: bawl out, lambaste.Slang: chew out.Idioms: bring to task, call on the carpet, haul over the coals, let someone have it.Translationsreproof (rəˈpruːf) noun (an) act of rebuking or reproaching. a glance of stern reproof; He has received several reproofs for bad behaviour. 責備 责备reprove (rəˈpruːv) verb to tell (a person) that he has done wrong. The teacher reproved the boys for coming late to school. 責備 指摘,谴责 reˈproving adjectivea reproving look. 責備的 谴责的reˈprovingly adverb 責備地 谴责地
reprove
reprove (someone or something) for (doing) (something)To scold, criticize, or express disappointment in or disapproval of someone, oneself, or some group or organization for some action, error, or wrongdoing. It filled me with guilt the way my mother reproved me for failing my exam. The federal court reproved the banks for their part in plunging the economy into recession, but stopped short of actually imposing any punishment or penalty. He reproved himself for saying such foolish things on his date.See also: reprovereprove someone for somethingto criticize or censure someone for something. The boss reproved all the employees for their use of the telephones for personal calls. We were all reproved for being late too often.See also: reprovereprove
Synonyms for reproveverb rebukeSynonyms- rebuke
- censure
- reprimand
- scold
- check
- blame
- abuse
- condemn
- carpet
- berate
- tick off
- chide
- admonish
- tear into
- tell off
- take to task
- read the riot act
- upbraid
- bawl out
- chew out
- tear (someone) off a strip
- give a rocket
- reprehend
Antonyms- encourage
- praise
- applaud
- compliment
- commend
Synonyms for reproveverb to criticize for a fault or an offenseSynonyms- admonish
- call down
- castigate
- chastise
- chide
- dress down
- rap
- rebuke
- reprimand
- reproach
- scold
- tax
- upbraid
- bawl out
- lambaste
- chew out
Synonyms for reproveverb take to taskSynonymsRelated Words- criticise
- criticize
- pick apart
- knock
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