reproach|reproaches in English
noun
[re·proach || rɪ'prəʊtʃ]
reproof, accusation, blame; act of admonishing, act of rebuking; cause for placing blame, cause for admonitio
Use "reproach|reproaches" in a sentence
1. He continued perfectly calm , notwithstanding all my reproaches.
2. We shall not cumber our thought with his reproaches.
3. But no reproaches , Muller has scored so many goals this season . "
4. She is as careful as a chemist with her reproaches.
5. He is above reproach.
6. Bearing Up Under Reproach
7. His manners were above reproach.
8. His work is above reproach.
9. God making good his promises, Confuteth these reproaches and insultations
10. Blamable: deserving reproach or blame.
11. Lifts therefrom reproach and shame.
12. She could not find sufficient reproaches with which to castigate herself.
13. Censurable: deserving reproach or blame
14. Mr. Smith was above reproach.
15. Her manners are above reproach.
16. Her voice was full of reproach.
17. Culpable: deserving reproach or blame.
18. Today men heap reproach and shame,
19. His voice was full of reproach.
20. His conduct has been beyond reproach.
21. Our actions must be above reproach.
22. Truly, wrongdoing brings reproach. —Proverbs 6:32.
23. There was mild reproach in his tone.
24. He looked at her with reproach.
25. He glanced at her with reproach.