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reproachful Meaning in Telugu ( reproachful తెలుగు అంటే)



నిందించదగిన, వైద్యుడు

Adjective:

నిరాశ, అసహ్యము, వైద్యుడు, నీడా,



reproachful's Usage Examples:

English invectif, or Old French and Late Latin invectus) is abusive, reproachful, or venomous language used to express blame or censure; or, a form of.


Jorge Anselmo quickly befriends the family butler, but Eugenia turns reproachful, saying it is unacceptable that "a disgusting boy" is allowed to live.


for that reason sentenced to be thrown down the Tarpeian rock, in a reproachful way recounted how they had lived long together under the same roof, himself.


He described this attack as "disgusting and reproachful", adding "That kind of personal attack by design has no part in a democracy.


Ned, after a few days" consideration, replies: he is slightly reproachful and does not volunteer to return to Stickleford; agreeing to marry her.


Alone on a dead-end street, it seems to look reproachfully at an area developed in a hodge-podge manner.


while the memorandum was being circulated, "which brought a polite if reproachful call from one listener, who was assured by the station the song’s broadcast.


Where, then does the author of this chapter stand on these difficult and reproachful questions? I do not quite know—and I am neither contented nor arrogant.


hallucinating when he finds his wife sitting at his side asking him reproachfully why he has tried to kill her.


in his native country: they then telephoned an astonished Tóibín and reproachfully told him: "Mr O"Brien said: "No, it didn"t".


flesh of his belly, until the Dead Father wakes and fixes the Son with a reproachful stare.


On 23 March 1075 Pope Gregory VII wrote to him reproachfully about the lax clerical discipline in his diocese, urging him to leave.


He could not see the dead, reproachful eyes, The youthful face which Death had not defiled But had transfigured.



Synonyms:

admonitory, admonishing, reproving, unfavourable, unfavorable,



Antonyms:

uncritical, complimentary, affirmative, amicable, favorable,



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