reprobate Synonyms

reprobate Meaning

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reprobate (n)

a person without moral scruples

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reprobate (v)

reject (documents) as invalid

abandon to eternal damnation

express strong disapproval of

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reprobate (s)

deviating from what is considered moral or right or proper or good

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reprobate (a.)

Not enduring proof or trial; not of standard purity or fineness; disallowed; rejected.

Abandoned to punishment; hence, morally abandoned and lost; given up to vice; depraved.

Of or pertaining to one who is given up to wickedness; as, reprobate conduct.

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reprobate (n.)

One morally abandoned and lost.

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reprobate (v. t.)

To disapprove with detestation or marks of extreme dislike; to condemn as unworthy; to disallow; to reject.

To abandon to punishment without hope of pardon.

reprobate Sentence Examples

  1. The reprobate's actions shocked the community and earned him widespread condemnation.
  2. The preacher denounced the reprobate for his wicked ways and threatened him with eternal damnation.
  3. The judge sentenced the reprobate to a long prison sentence for his heinous crimes.
  4. The reprobate's reputation was so tarnished that no one would associate with him.
  5. The reprobate's soul was said to be black with sin, and he was destined for hell.
  6. The reprobate's behavior was so repulsive that it drove people away from him.
  7. The reprobate's life was a downward spiral of debauchery and violence.
  8. The reprobate's heart was as cold and hard as stone, and he had no compassion for others.
  9. The reprobate's only goal in life was to indulge in his sinful desires, regardless of the consequences.
  10. The reprobate's end was as tragic as it was inevitable, and he died alone and unmourned.

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The reprobate's actions shocked the community and earned him widespread condemnation.

The preacher denounced the reprobate for his wicked ways and threatened him with eternal damnation.

The judge sentenced the reprobate to a long prison sentence for his heinous crimes.

The reprobate's reputation was so tarnished that no one would associate with him.