improbatory (Meaning)

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improbatory (a.)

Implying, or tending to, improbation.

Synonyms & Antonyms of improbatory

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improbatory Sentence Examples

  1. The lawyer's argument was met with improbatory glances from the jury.
  2. The politician's speech was full of improbatory remarks directed at his opponent.
  3. The teacher's disapproval of the student's behavior was evident in his improbatory tone.
  4. The employee's tardiness and absenteeism drew improbatory comments from his manager.
  5. The author's use of language was improbatory, insulting the reader's intelligence.
  6. The judge issued an improbatory order barring the defendant from contacting the victim.
  7. The committee voted with improbatory unanimity against the proposed resolution.
  8. The critic's review of the film was full of improbatory praise, condemning it as a waste of time.
  9. The boss's improbatory glare made the intern feel ashamed of their mistake.
  10. The author's use of sarcasm was improbatory, indicating their lack of respect for their subject.

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Implying, or tending to, improbation.

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The lawyer's argument was met with improbatory glances from the jury.

The politician's speech was full of improbatory remarks directed at his opponent.

The teacher's disapproval of the student's behavior was evident in his improbatory tone.

The employee's tardiness and absenteeism drew improbatory comments from his manager.