opprobrious

IPA: ʌprˈoʊbriʌs

adjective

  • Causing opprobrium; offensive and shameful.
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Examples of "opprobrious" in Sentences

  • Those cats are inherently opprobrious.
  • Instead, it was a general opprobrious term.
  • That is inappropriate and highly opprobrious.
  • He wished to attack me in an opprobrious manner.
  • They might turn a blind eye to the morally opprobrious means.
  • The phrase is intended to be opprobrious, rather than laudatory.
  • It's highly opprobrious, but I'm not going to make this personal.
  • The name of the discussion chapter is a quite opprobrious and invective.
  • No one had scribbled opprobrious comments across the Secretary's notice.
  • So desperate that they might turn a blind eye to the morally opprobrious means.

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