What are some opposite words for reproach?
Antonyms for reproach
rɪˈproʊtʃre·proach
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reproach
Abuse covers all unreasonable or improper use or treatment by word or act. A tenant does not abuse rented property by "reasonable wear," though that may damage the property and injure its sale; he may abuse it by needless defacement or neglect. It is possible to abuse a man without harming him, as when the criminal vituperates the judge; or to harm a man without abusing him, as when the witness tells the truth about the criminal. Defame, malign, rail at, revile, slander, vilify, and vituperate are used always in a bad sense. One may be justly reproached. To impose on or to victimize one is to injure him by abusing his confidence. To persecute one is to ill-treat him for opinion's sake, commonly for religious belief; to oppress is generally for political or pecuniary motives. "Thou shalt not oppress an hired servant that is poor and needy," Deut. xxiv, 14. Misemploy, misuse, and pervert are commonly applied to objects rather than to persons. A dissolute youth misemploys his time, misuses his money and opportunities, harms his associates, perverts his talents, wrongs his parents, ruins himself, abuses every good gift of God.
Antonyms:
applaud, benefit, care for, cherish, conserve, consider, eulogize, extol, favor, laud, panegyrize, praise, protect, regard, respect, shield, sustain, tend, uphold, vindicateSynonyms:
abuse, aggrieve, damage, defame, defile, disparage, harm, ill-treat, ill-use, impose on, impose upon, injure, malign, maltreat, misemploy, misuse, molest, oppress, persecute, pervert, prostitute, rail at, ravish, revile, ruin, slander, victimize, vilify, violate, vituperate, wrong
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Princeton's WordNet
reproachnoun
a mild rebuke or criticism
"words of reproach"
reproachverb
disgrace or shame
"he brought reproach upon his family"
reproach, upbraidverb
express criticism towards
"The president reproached the general for his irresponsible behavior"
Synonyms:
upbraid
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How to use reproach in a sentence?
President Alexander Lukashenko:
We will act in a way so that no one can reproach us that there is no democracy, we will make it so that there is no less democracy here than in Poland.
It is the action of an uninstructed person to reproach others for his own misfortune; of one entering instruction, to reproach himself; and one perfectly instructed, to reproach neither others nor himself.
The FEC was created back in 1974 in the wake of Watergate. That was a period during which our Democratic colleagues had overwhelming majorities in the House and Senate, they could have crafted the FEC any way they chose to. But they realized that it ought to be evenly split between Republicans and Democrats. It was broad bipartisan understanding that the new panel needed to be beyond reproach. That's why it was built with an even-numbered membership.
I think that sometimes when people The Trevor Project as if they are, you know, that their allyship is above reproach, that is disingenuous.
I think everyone agrees that Robert Mueller is a straight shooter and beyond reproach. Robert Mueller's not shooting anybody's bullets for any particular reason or political agenda, i would like to think William Barr is doing the same. And if those two are in conflict, I will make my own decision from there.
Words popularity by usage frequency
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#1528 | consider | |
#1701 | respect | |
#1727 | benefit | |
#2157 | protect | |
#3876 | regard | |
#4855 | tend | |
#5455 | favor | |
#6468 | approve | |
#6486 | shield | |
#6760 | praise | |
#11256 | sustain | |
#19974 | conserve | |
#22440 | uphold | |
#25147 | commend | |
#25495 | cherish | |
#27690 | applaud | |
#42903 | reproach | |
#70221 | laud | |
#79099 | extol | |
#80199 | vindicate | |
#323815 | eulogize |
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