opprobrium|opprobriums in English

noun

[op'pro·bri·um || ə'prəʊbrɪəm]

humiliation; something that puts to shame; shame; insult

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1. 1 The bombing has attracted international opprobrium.

2. That drunkard was the opprobrium of our community.

3. 6 That drunkard was the opprobrium of our community.

4. 11 Any country trading in these weapons would face international opprobrium.

5. 4 His political opinions have attracted the opprobrium of the Left.

6. These are all terms of mild opprobrium when directed at the flatterer.

7. The opprobrium and enmity he incurred were caused by his outspoken brashness.

8. 30 The opprobrium and enmity he incurred were caused by his outspoken brashness.

9. 8 These are all terms of mild opprobrium when directed at the flatterer.

10. 5 The opprobrium and enmity he incurred were caused by his outspoken brashness.

11. 17 The name was a by - word of scorn and opprobrium throughout the city.

12. In English, these are all terms of mild opprobrium when directed at the flatterer.

13. 18 And how much further does Arsene Wenger need to go to merit the opprobrium and Chelsea?

14. 16 The name [ was ] a by - word of scorn and opprobrium throughout the cityWashington Irving.

15. 9 Consequently , more opprobrium followed after a couple of good openings went west in Israel.

16. 3 International opprobrium has been heaped on the country following its attack on its neighbours.

17. 10 In English, these are all terms of mild opprobrium when directed at the flatterer.

18. 2 The government did not deserve the opprobrium heaped on it by the national press.

19. 15 The Hooper who existed in Brideshead Revisited, though, bore all the weight of Waugh's opprobrium.

20. The individual whose own income is going up has no real reason to incur the opprobrium of this discussion.

21. 7 Public opprobrium, though,(www.Sentencedict.com) seems a small price to pay for the calamities visited on everyone else.

22. 12 The individual whose own income is going up has no real reason to incur the opprobrium of this discussion.

23. 13 The Third Republic's reputation, he argues, does not deserve the opprobrium heaped upon it by Gaullists and Petainists alike.

24. 14 Yet it is not he but the virtuous Harry Percy who dies and poor old Falstaff who has to shoulder the opprobrium.