reproachment
noun/ɹɪˈpɹəʊt͡ʃ.mənt/US
Etymology
Equivalent to reproach (“to upbraid, scold”) + -ment (“the result of”). More at reproach.
- derived from reprochier
- inherited from reprochen
Definitions
An upbraiding criticism or rebuke.
- The collective reproachment of Naomi during the course of this experience illustrates the many ways in which female sexuality can be seen as culpable.
- The statement was made as a fact with no reproachment indicated.
- I laughed and said, “I, myself, am a prince. And you dare to speak to me of reproachment."
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