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unreproaching

  • a word derived from reproach.
    reproach
    verb (used with object)
    to find fault with (a person, group, etc.); blame; censure.

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“With one leap of her heart she was at his side in mournful but unreproaching fellowship with shame and isolation.”

From The Guardian Apr. 21, 2018

So spake the wounded boy, on me—while turned his unreproaching face.

From Nala and Damayanti and Other Poems by Henry Hart Milman

She would go back, back to the shelter of his love which had been waiting for her all the time, unswerving and unreproaching.

From The Splendid Folly by Margaret Pedler

But again that quite calm and unreproaching look silenced him.

From A Crooked Mile by Oliver [pseud.] Onions

Be gentle to my child, and win her heart By confidence and unreproaching love.

From Percy A Tragedy by Hannah More