What is another word for reproachable?

Pronunciation: [ɹɪpɹˈə͡ʊt͡ʃəbə͡l] (IPA)

Reproachable refers to the state of being worthy of strong disapproval, blame or criticism. Synonyms for reproachable range from censurable, blameworthy, scandalous, discreditable to dishonorable. Other alternatives include reprehensible, ignoble, shameful, objectionable, and odious. All these words convey a sense of negative judgment or condemnation towards someone's behavior, actions or character. To be reproachable is to behave in a way that is morally wrong, offensive, or unethical. It is important to identify such attitudes or actions that could be considered reproachable and take corrective measures to prevent potential harm or damage to one's reputation.

What are the hypernyms for Reproachable?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for reproachable?

The word "reproachable" means deserving of blame, criticism, or disapproval. Some antonyms for this word could be "commendable," "praiseworthy," "admirable," or "laudable." If something is commendable, it means it is worthy of praise or approval. Similarly, something that is praiseworthy deserves praise or admiration. Admiration, meaning approval or high regard, is another good antonym for reproachable. Finally, something that is laudable is praiseworthy or deserving of acclaim. All these words help to describe something that is the opposite of reproachable, and therefore receive positive reviews or approval.

What are the antonyms for Reproachable?

Usage examples for Reproachable

London has very attractive charms to most young people, and it cannot be much wondered at if Mrs. Pilkington should take the only opportunity she was ever likely to have, of gratifying her curiosity: which however proved fatal to her; for though we cannot find, that during this visit to London, her conduct was the least reproachable, yet, upon her return to Ireland, she underwent a violent persecution of tongues.
"The Lives of the Poets of Great Britain and Ireland (1753),Vol. V."
Theophilus Cibber

Famous quotes with Reproachable

  • It has become, in my view, a bit too trendy to regard the acceptance of death as something tantamount to intrinsic dignity. Of course I agree with the preacher of Ecclesiastes that there is a time to love and a time to die - and when my skein runs out I hope to face the end calmly and in my own way. For most situations, however, I prefer the more martial view that death is the ultimate enemy - and I find nothing reproachable in those who rage mightily against the dying of the light.
    Stephen Jay Gould

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