Reproach


The meaning of the word Reproach is: disgrace or scandal


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The politician’s sordid actions have brought reproach to the entire government.

published by Laveta on 2021-12-06 20:23:50


As a law enforcement officer, Jack must always make sure his behavior is above reproach.

published by Long on 2021-07-10 21:59:36


Individuals who work in the banking industry must be honest and beyond reproach.

published by Athena on 2021-07-20 14:26:15


When the police officer was caught selling drugs, he brought reproach to his department and earned the public’s anger.

published by Jana on 2021-04-10 07:44:42


Rather than bring reproach upon his family, the samurai chose to kill himself.

published by Fallon on 2021-10-06 14:27:24


While everyone assumed the priest was above reproach, he was actually a dishonest man who stole money from the church.

published by Virgie on 2021-08-10 07:26:13


The highly publicized trial shows not all teachers are beyond reproach.

published by Elvis on 2021-07-10 02:03:43


If the judge is associated with any kind of reproach, he could be removed from the bench.

published by Willa on 2021-05-10 03:52:42


Since Kelly is not above reproach, she should not talk about the bad actions of others.

published by Gregory on 2021-08-10 15:56:40


As a role model, the leader of a country should never be associated with any incident of reproach.

published by Lisbeth on 2021-07-26 20:22:32


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