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单词 self-reproach
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Definition of self-reproach in English:

self-reproach

noun sɛlfrɪˈprəʊtʃ
mass noun
  • Reproach or blame directed at oneself.

    the bitter tears of self-reproach
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Moreover, if blame in general is irrational, so must be self-blame or self-reproach, unless this comes simply to resolving to do better next time.
    • Marked self-reproach, early morning waking, and weight loss were not seen in this type of patient.
    • In the rare moments when the self-reproach would ease up, grief or dejection would engulf him.
    • By apologizing and taking responsibility for our actions we help rid ourselves of esteem-robbing self-reproach and guilt.
    • It may even be that not a little of this effect is due to the writer's enabling us thenceforward to enjoy our own day-dreams without self-reproach or shame.
    • He isn't happy to find himself outside his native realm, speaking a foreign language, but his homesick longing takes the form of self-reproach.
    • Crane refused to face him, sliding down into self-reproach.
    • She looked into his face, and guilt and self-reproach dissolved, along with the memory of another face, other eyes, ones that haunted and weighed her down with unresolvable pain.
    • Her sense of ‘regret, self-reproach and resentment’ is further intensified when she reads a newspaper report of the magnificent wedding of her former suitor.
    • The biblical texts are full of suffering and self-reproach and the intensity of these responsores may well amaze you.
    • The answer, again, comes in the theory of masochistic self-reproach sparked by the perpetual process of mourning an irreconcilable loss.
    • It may have looked harmless enough, but Jenny knew what it stood for - guilt and self-reproach.
    • Some develop a major depression with self-reproach and survivor guilt.
    • All the voices of self-reproach start talking at once and I'll never do anything right.
    • Her reaction is a source of self-reproach to this day.
    • Moreover, murderers are of all criminals the most prone to genuine remorse and self-reproach.
    Synonyms
    scruples, misgivings, qualms, worries, unease, uneasiness, hesitation, hesitancy, doubts, reluctance, reservations

Derivatives

  • self-reproachful

  • adjective
 
 

Definition of self-reproach in US English:

self-reproach

nounˈˌself rəˈprōCH
  • Reproach or blame directed at oneself.

    the bitter tears of self-reproach
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The answer, again, comes in the theory of masochistic self-reproach sparked by the perpetual process of mourning an irreconcilable loss.
    • Marked self-reproach, early morning waking, and weight loss were not seen in this type of patient.
    • Moreover, if blame in general is irrational, so must be self-blame or self-reproach, unless this comes simply to resolving to do better next time.
    • It may even be that not a little of this effect is due to the writer's enabling us thenceforward to enjoy our own day-dreams without self-reproach or shame.
    • It may have looked harmless enough, but Jenny knew what it stood for - guilt and self-reproach.
    • She looked into his face, and guilt and self-reproach dissolved, along with the memory of another face, other eyes, ones that haunted and weighed her down with unresolvable pain.
    • In the rare moments when the self-reproach would ease up, grief or dejection would engulf him.
    • All the voices of self-reproach start talking at once and I'll never do anything right.
    • The biblical texts are full of suffering and self-reproach and the intensity of these responsores may well amaze you.
    • Some develop a major depression with self-reproach and survivor guilt.
    • By apologizing and taking responsibility for our actions we help rid ourselves of esteem-robbing self-reproach and guilt.
    • Crane refused to face him, sliding down into self-reproach.
    • Moreover, murderers are of all criminals the most prone to genuine remorse and self-reproach.
    • He isn't happy to find himself outside his native realm, speaking a foreign language, but his homesick longing takes the form of self-reproach.
    • Her sense of ‘regret, self-reproach and resentment’ is further intensified when she reads a newspaper report of the magnificent wedding of her former suitor.
    • Her reaction is a source of self-reproach to this day.
    Synonyms
    scruples, misgivings, qualms, worries, unease, uneasiness, hesitation, hesitancy, doubts, reluctance, reservations
 
 
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