reproach in English

noun
1
the expression of disapproval or disappointment.
he gave her a look of reproach
verb
1
address (someone) in such a way as to express disapproval or disappointment.
critics of the administration reproached the president for his failure to tackle the deficiency

Use "reproach" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "reproach" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "reproach", or refer to the context using the word "reproach" in the English Dictionary.

1. He is above reproach.

2. Bearing Up Under Reproach

3. His manners were above reproach.

4. His work is above reproach.

5. Blamable: deserving reproach or blame.

6. Lifts therefrom reproach and shame.

7. Censurable: deserving reproach or blame

8. Mr. Smith was above reproach.

9. Her manners are above reproach.

10. Her voice was full of reproach.

11. Culpable: deserving reproach or blame.

12. Today men heap reproach and shame,

13. His voice was full of reproach.

14. His conduct has been beyond reproach.

15. Our actions must be above reproach.

16. Truly, wrongdoing brings reproach. —Proverbs 6:32.

17. There was mild reproach in his tone.

18. He looked at her with reproach.

19. He glanced at her with reproach.

20. Her behaviour was above/beyond reproach.

21. Her actions brought reproach upon herself.

22. 16 Such doings will reproach him.

23. Barrenness seemed a bitter reproach and shame.

24. Maintaining this position brought reproach upon them.

25. Women in public life must be beyond reproach.

26. Her conduct had always been beyond reproach.

27. Your behaviour today has been above reproach.

28. Your reproach cuts me to the heart.

29. The captain's behaviour is above / beyond reproach .

30. Our behavior in public must be above reproach.

31. It was a jest rather than a reproach.

32. These derelict houses are a reproach to the city.

33. He gave Helen a look of bitter reproach.

34. She had never uttered a word of reproach.

35. Paul saw this as a reproach to himself.

36. This dirt is a reproach to the city.

37. She got a sharp reproach from her boss.

38. They Chivvy and reproach each other as we eat

39. 6 It was a jest rather than a reproach.

40. (b) How did Jehovah clear his name of reproach?

41. They chivvy and reproach each other as we eat.

42. The sting of a reproach,is the truth of it.

43. Like Major, Neil Kinnock's sporting credentials are beyond reproach.

44. Such living conditions are a reproach to our society.

45. 'You don't need me,' she said quietly, without reproach.

46. His behaviour throughout this affair has been beyond reproach.

47. Do not reproach yourself, it was not your fault.

48. 23 He gave Helen a look of bitter reproach.

49. The Alumni Club typically enjoys a reputation beyond reproach.

50. No man should reproach, revile, or slander another man.