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- Dictionaryrep·ro·bate/ˈreprəˌbāt/
noun
- 1. an unprincipled person (often used humorously or affectionately): "he had to present himself as more of a lovable reprobate than a spirit of corruption"
- 2. (in Calvinism) a sinner who is not of the elect and is predestined to damnation. archaic
adjective
- 1. unprincipled (often used as a humorous or affectionate reproach): "a long-missed old reprobate drinking comrade"
- 2. (in Calvinism) predestined to damnation. archaic
verb
- 1. express or feel disapproval of: archaic "his neighbors reprobated his method of proceeding"
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Some common synonyms of reprobate are censure, condemn, criticize, denounce, and reprehend. While all these words mean "to find fault with openly," reprobate implies strong disapproval or firm refusal to sanction.
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Synonyms for REPROBATES: villains, brutes, criminals,...
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noun. These are words and phrases related to reprobate. Click on any word or phrase to go to its thesaurus page. Or, go to the definition of reprobate. The old reprobate never reformed. Synonyms. wicked person. degenerate. profligate. roué. prodigal. rakehell. immoralist. voluptuary. wanton. abandoned person. rascal. scamp. black sheep. rapscallion
Synonyms for REPROBATES: villains, brutes, criminals, offenders, savages, devils, monsters, scoundrels; Antonyms of REPROBATES: saints, angels, heroes, innocents, permits, grants, lets, allows
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