reproachful in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

reproachful in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for reproachful in the English»Italian Dictionary

reproachful [rɪ·ˈproʊtʃ·fəl] ADJ

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
By "enable" they of course mean require decisions for which someone else can be held accountable by the reproachful ranks of the displeased.
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There's something a little sad and tender, maybe even reproachful, about the items at antique sales.
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I was met with a skeptical and confused, reproachful facial expression.
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A reproachful public must be told why the outfits responsible for the bad workmanship can't be called to account.
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It takes the heroine's reproachful stare to make him repent.
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This is a welcome and urgently needed departure that doesn't feel reproachful.
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She just hovers around the narrative like a faintly reproachful ghost.
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At the faintest hint of a failing among his staff, he takes on a reproachful tone.
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However, there were some negative and reproachful reviews as well, produced mainly by the rightist and leftist press, which disapproved of the avant-garde nature of the work.
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On the other hand, those patient, reproachful, grandpaternal voices continue to mutter on your bookshelf.
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