self-reproaching (Meaning)
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self-reproaching (a.)
Reproaching one's self.
Synonyms & Antonyms of self-reproaching
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self-reproaching Sentence Examples
- The self-reproaching man couldn't shake the guilt over the hurtful words he had said.
- The self-reproaching mother tormented herself with thoughts of all the ways she had failed her children.
- The self-reproaching student criticized herself relentlessly for making a minor mistake on the test.
- The self-reproaching leader blamed himself for the team's disappointing performance.
- The self-reproaching friend berated herself for not being supportive enough during a difficult time.
- The self-reproaching artist tore down her own work, seeing only its flaws and shortcomings.
- The self-reproaching athlete punished himself with excessive training, seeking to atone for his past failures.
- The self-reproaching writer condemned herself for not being able to produce work that met her high standards.
- The self-reproaching traveler regretted not exploring more places and experiencing new cultures.
- The self-reproaching parent wished they could turn back the clock and raise their children differently.
FAQs About the word self-reproaching
Reproaching one's self.
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The self-reproaching man couldn't shake the guilt over the hurtful words he had said.
The self-reproaching mother tormented herself with thoughts of all the ways she had failed her children.
The self-reproaching student criticized herself relentlessly for making a minor mistake on the test.
The self-reproaching leader blamed himself for the team's disappointing performance.