Use "reproachful" in a sentence

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1. She gave Isabelle a reproachful look.

2. She shot me a reproachful glance.

3. She was not reproachful, only curious.

4. She shot me a reproachful pout.

5. 1 She shot me a reproachful pout.

6. She gave her daughter a reproachful glance.

7. His reproachful gage speared into my heart.

8. She was doing her best not to sound reproachful.

9. His foot made made a slight reproachful sound.

10. Use no reproachful language against any one; neither curse nor revile.

11. He turned to Alex and his tone was reproachful.

12. At once Clyde gathered that this man was reproachful.

13. He has received some'funny phone calls'and reproachful letters, however.

14. 7 synonyms for Admonishing: admonitory, cautionary, monitory, warning, reproachful, reproving, admonitory

15. Beautiful, yes, but severe somehow and, to Adam's heightened awareness, reproachful.

16. The kids growing up in pities will be reproachful in future.

17. 16 synonyms for Accusatory: accusing, critical, censorious, reproachful, condemnatory, accusative

18. She glared at both of them with burning, reproachful eyes.

19. 'You ought to have thought of them,'she said in a reproachful tone.

20. The bottle of detergent stood in reproachful isolation at one end of the table.

21. Chuehhsin gave him a reproachful look, but he was unaware of it.

22. With a reproachful look at Slote, she turned on her heel and went out.

23. Synonyms for Accusatorial include condemnatory, critical, faultfinding, harsh, judgmental, reproachful, reproving, severe, accusatory and accusing

24. He consoled his reproachful father by promising to buy him a nice new red bed.

25. Synonyms for Cautioning include cautionary, admonitory, admonishing, warning, monitory, premonitory, exemplary, advisory, reproachful and reproving

26. Synonyms for Admonishing include admonitory, cautionary, cautioning, exemplary, monitory, premonitory, warning, reproachful, advisory and reproving

27. Use the adjective Admonitory to describe something that's done in a warning or reproachful way.

28. And the old woman would fall silent, casting a long , reproachful look at her daughter.

29. For too long, we have stared from the moon in reproachful silence at this spectacle.

30. And the old woman would fall silent, casting a reproachful look at her daughter.

31. Blameworthy 7 Little Words Bonus Possible Solution: REPROACHFUL Since you already solved the clue Blameworthy which had the answer REPROACHFUL, you can simply go back at the main post to check the other daily crossword clues.

32. Admonitory definition: expressing reproof or reproach especially as a corrective synonyms: unfavorable, unfavourable, reproving, admonishing, reproachful

33. I can't touch it, I whimpered, feeling that kitten was staring at me with reproachful eyes.

34. What had become of the suspicious anti-warrior of the sixties, casting reproachful glances at the Temple University computer center?

35. Adjective accusing, critical, censorious, reproachful, condemnatory, accusative, recriminatory, denunciatory, incriminatory, imputative Her eyes took on an Accusatory stare

36. Abusive (comparative more Abusive, superlative most Abusive) Prone to treat someone badly by coarse, insulting words or other maltreatment; vituperative; reproachful; scurrilous

37. Princeton's WordNet (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate this definition: admonitory, Admonishing, reproachful, reproving (adj) expressing reproof or reproach especially as a corrective

38. Admonishing: 1 adj expressing reproof or reproach especially as a corrective Synonyms: admonitory , reproachful , reproving unfavorable , unfavourable not encouraging or approving or pleasing

39. Contumelious (adj.) "rude and sarcastic, contemptuous, insolent," early 15c., from Old French contumelieus and directly from Latin contumeliosus "reproachful, insolently abusive," from contumelia "reproach, insult" (see contumely).

40. So reproachful had some of these matters become that the Society even addressed this situation on the circuit assembly program and gave pointed counsel on how to correct it.

41. Admonitory - expressing reproof or reproach especially as a corrective admonishing , reproachful , reproving unfavorable , unfavourable - not encouraging or approving or pleasing; "unfavorable conditions"; "an unfavorable comparison"; "unfavorable comments", "unfavorable impression"

42. The abrupt change of tone from being previously harmonious to bitterly reproachful in 2 Corinthians 10–13 has led many to speculate that chapters 10–13 form part of the "letter of tears" which were in some way tagged on to Paul's main letter.

43. Anguished Declarations of Love are gender-neutral in terms of occurrence but have a different flavour depending on whether the declarer is male or female: a male declarer will often be aggressive and reproachful in his confession, especially if his target of affection doesn't react the way he expects them to, in which case he may demand to be