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- OPPROBRIUM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
It comes from the Latin verb opprobrāre, which means "to reproach " That verb, in turn, comes from the noun probrum, meaning "a disgraceful act" or "reproach " The adjective form of opprobrium is opprobrious, which in English means "deserving of scorn" or "expressing contempt "
- OPPROBRIUM | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
A counterfeit voice, by definition inauthentic, will assuredly invite the opprobrium of jazz musicians, who equate imitation with the assumption of an identity not one's own
- OPPROBRIUM Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Opprobrium definition: the disgrace or the reproach incurred by conduct considered outrageously shameful; infamy See examples of OPPROBRIUM used in a sentence
- opprobrium - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
opprobrium (countable and uncountable, plural opprobriums or opprobria) (countable, archaic) A cause, object, or situation of disgrace or shame [from mid 17th c ] synonym quotations
- opprobrium noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of opprobrium noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- Opprobrium - definition of opprobrium by The Free Dictionary
1 Disgrace arising from exceedingly shameful conduct; ignominy 2 Scornful reproach or contempt: a term of opprobrium 3 Archaic A cause of shame or disgrace
- Opprobrium - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
If you go against or oppose what's good, you might earn opprobrium — the opposite of getting attention for something good Bad behavior leads to opprobrium If you throw a soft drink off the theater balcony, the opprobrium might keep you from getting dates to the movies
- NO. 9 Opprobrium Meaning Usage Explained
One such word is opprobrium, a sophisticated term that carries a weighty sense of public disgrace or harsh criticism Whether used in literature, political commentary, or social debate, opprobrium expresses the kind of disapproval that leaves a lasting mark
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