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Detailed Synonyms for reprobate in English

reprobate:

reprobate [the ~] noun

  1. the reprobate
    the reprobate; the outcast; the pariah
  2. the reprobate
    the outcast; the reprobate
  3. the reprobate
    – a person without moral scruples 1
    the reprobate; the miscreant
    – a person without moral scruples 1

reprobate adj

  1. reprobate
    – deviating from what is considered moral or right or proper or good 1
    perverted; depraved; reprobate; perverse
    – deviating from what is considered moral or right or proper or good 1

reprobate verb

  1. reprobate
    – reject (documents) as invalid 1
    reprobate
    – reject (documents) as invalid 1
  2. reprobate
    – express strong disapproval of 1
    to condemn; to decry; reprobate; objurgate; excoriate
    – express strong disapproval of 1
    • condemn verb (condemns, condemned, condemning)
      • We condemn the racism in South Africa1
    • decry verb (decries, decried, decrying)
    • reprobate verb
      • These ideas were reprobated1
    • objurgate verb
    • excoriate verb
  3. reprobate
    – abandon to eternal damnation 1
    reprobate
    – abandon to eternal damnation 1
    • reprobate verb
      • God reprobated the unrepenting sinner1

Related Words for "reprobate":

  • reprobates

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Related Definitions for "reprobate":

  1. deviating from what is considered moral or right or proper or good1
    • the reprobate conduct of a gambling aristocrat1
  2. a person without moral scruples1
  3. reject (documents) as invalid1
  4. express strong disapproval of1
    • These ideas were reprobated1
  5. abandon to eternal damnation1
    • God reprobated the unrepenting sinner1