单词 | irreproachable |
释义 | irreproachable (once / 4456 pages) adj Use the adjective irreproachable to describe something or someone blameless or not deserving of criticism. It can be annoying, but your parents strive to give you irreproachable advice when they tell you, "Study hard in school," and not "Party on!" The adjective irreproachable comes from the Old French word reprocher, which meant "to blame." With the addition of the prefix ir-, meaning "not," and the suffix -able, meaning "capable," we get the English meaning of "not capable of being blamed." It is the rare politician who has an irreproachable reputation. So if your background is not irreproachable and you run for office, be prepared for the press to dig up all the skeletons in your closet. WORD FAMILYirreproachable: irreproachably+/reproach: irreproachable, reproached, reproacher, reproaches, reproachful, reproaching, self-reproach/reproacher: reproachers/reproachful: reproachfully USAGE EXAMPLESAnd while charges of corruption would hardly stick to the irreproachable Adams, Clay, a career politician, had a reputation for secrecy and gamesmanship. Wall Street Journal(Oct 28, 2016) As always with utopia, the sentiment is irreproachable. The New Yorker(Sep 26, 2016) The Court acknowledged that Ozawa’s character was irreproachable, and also that he had a paler complexion than many people whose whiteness went uncontested. The New Yorker(May 30, 2016) adj free of guilt; not subject to blame of irreproachable character Syn blameless, inculpable, unimpeachable clean-handed, guiltless, innocent free from evil or guilt |
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