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Synonyms

reproachful

American  
[ri-prohch-fuhl] / rɪˈproʊtʃ fəl /

adjective

  1. full of or expressing reproach or censure.

    a reproachful look.

  2. Obsolete. deserving reproach; shameful.


reproachful British  
/ rɪˈprəʊtʃfʊl /

adjective

  1. full of or expressing reproach

  2. archaic deserving of reproach; disgraceful

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Other Word Forms

  • reproachfully adverb
  • reproachfulness noun
  • unreproachful adjective
  • unreproachfulness noun

Etymology

Origin of reproachful

First recorded in 1540–50; reproach + -ful

Example Sentences

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That reputation is understandable when you read Coward’s reproachful articles addressed to the Angry Young Men of post-World War II British drama, urging them to “Consider the public.”

From Washington Post • Oct. 27, 2021

One of the girls, Lily, starts crying, and the camera pans to Chloe as she pulls a reproachful face.

From BBC • Sep. 25, 2021

At its centre is Makiko, an ageing bar hostess and single mother to Midoriko, her reproachful adolescent daughter, who will only communicate with her in writing.

From The Guardian • Aug. 18, 2020

For the rest of the trip, I went barefaced and endured the reproachful glares of my fellow shoppers.

From The Verge • Apr. 8, 2020

He saw again the grave gray face, the dark reproachful eyes.

From "The Killer Angels: The Classic Novel of the Civil War" by Michael Shaara