100 Examples of sentences containing the verb "reproach"

Definition

Reproach (verb): To express disapproval or disappointment toward someone for their actions or behavior; to criticize or blame.

Synonyms

  • Blame
  • Censure
  • Reprimand
  • Rebuke
  • Scold
  • Chide
  • Admonish
  • Criticize
  • Condemn
  • Denounce

Antonyms

  • Praise
  • Commend
  • Applaud
  • Acclaim
  • Extol
  • Celebrate
  • Honor
  • Support
  • Encourage
  • Approve

Examples

  1. She did not want to reproach him for his mistakes.
  2. The teacher had to reproach the students for their lack of effort.
  3. He felt a sense of reproach when he saw her disappointment.
  4. They decided not to reproach their friend during the difficult time.
  5. The manager had to reproach the team for missing the deadline.
  6. I could see the reproach in her eyes when I arrived late.
  7. He reproached himself for not speaking up sooner.
  8. The article served to reproach the government for its inaction.
  9. Her mother would often reproach her for staying out late.
  10. The critic did not hesitate to reproach the film for its poor writing.
  11. It was hard to reproach someone you cared about deeply.
  12. She felt no need to reproach him for his past mistakes.
  13. His tone was filled with reproach when he confronted her.
  14. The community reproached the council for their lack of transparency.
  15. They chose to reproach their leader publicly after the failure.
  16. I don't want to reproach you, but your actions have consequences.
  17. The letter was filled with reproach and disappointment.
  18. He could only reproach himself for the missed opportunity.
  19. She tried to reproach him, but her words fell flat.
  20. The documentary aimed to reproach society for its neglect.
  21. Friends often reproach each other during tough times.
  22. He could hear the reproach in her voice over the phone.
  23. The reproach was evident in his expression as he listened.
  24. She felt it necessary to reproach him publicly for his behavior.
  25. The reproach in her eyes was more powerful than words.
  26. I would rather offer support than reproach you for your choices.
  27. The critics were quick to reproach the artist for the lack of originality.
  28. He faced a reproach from his family for his reckless spending.
  29. The teacher's reproach was justified given the circumstances.
  30. It was not her intention to reproach him, but her words stung.
  31. His friends often reproach him for being too hard on himself.
  32. The reproach was subtle, but it was clearly felt by all.
  33. She did not want to reproach her mentor for his advice.
  34. The reproach in his voice made her feel guilty.
  35. They would often reproach each other playfully.
  36. The politician was reproached for breaking promises.
  37. I could not bear to reproach her after everything she had done.
  38. His reproach carried a weight that silenced the room.
  39. She decided to forgive rather than reproach him.
  40. The reproach from the audience was palpable after the poor performance.
  41. It's easy to reproach others when we don't understand their struggles.
  42. The reproach in the letter was hard to ignore.
  43. He felt the need to reproach his friend for the harsh remarks.
  44. I will not reproach you for your honesty, even if it hurts.
  45. The reproach she received made her reconsider her choices.
  46. He wanted to reproach the company for their unethical practices.
  47. The reproach from his peers was a wake-up call.
  48. She tried to express her reproach in a constructive manner.
  49. The reproach was uncalled for given the circumstances.
  50. He was too proud to accept any reproach.
  51. I could hear the reproach in her laughter.
  52. The reproach was not just about the mistake, but about trust.
  53. It was easy to reproach her, but harder to forgive.
  54. The discussion quickly turned into a reproach of past decisions.
  55. He had no intention to reproach her for her choices.
  56. The reproach from the crowd was overwhelming.
  57. She felt the need to reproach him for his lack of effort.
  58. The reproach was evident in his hesitation to speak up.
  59. I wished to avoid any reproach in our conversation.
  60. The reproach from her parents lingered in her mind.
  61. He didn't want to reproach her; he just wanted to understand.
  62. The reproach in the media was harsh and unyielding.
  63. She felt compelled to reproach him after the incident.
  64. The reproach was a turning point in their relationship.
  65. He tried to reproach her gently, but she was offended.
  66. The reproach from the critics affected his confidence.
  67. I felt a sense of reproach for not being more supportive.
  68. To reproach someone can sometimes lead to deeper understanding.
  69. The reproach was not directed at her, but at the situation.
  70. Her reproach was heartfelt and sincere.
  71. They chose to reproach him privately rather than publicly.
  72. I did not mean to reproach you, but I was hurt.
  73. The reproach was unnecessary; they were all doing their best.
  74. She had to reproach him for his careless mistakes.
  75. The reproach from his family weighed heavily on him.
  76. It is easy to reproach others without looking in the mirror.
  77. He did not understand the reproach until it was too late.
  78. The reproach in her tone was unmistakable.
  79. He was reluctant to reproach her for her lifestyle choices.
  80. The reproach came as a surprise to him.
  81. I would never reproach you for wanting to follow your dreams.
  82. The reproach from his friends made him reconsider his actions.
  83. It was hard to reproach someone who had been there for you.
  84. She felt a deep reproach for not being more understanding.
  85. The reproach was softened by the kindness that followed.
  86. He struggled to find the right words to reproach her.
  87. They did not want to reproach the volunteers for their efforts.
  88. The reproach was a lesson in humility for him.
  89. She tried to express her reproach without being harsh.
  90. The reproach hung in the air after his outburst.
  91. I don't want to reproach you, but we need to talk.
  92. The reproach was more about disappointment than anger.
  93. He felt a wave of reproach wash over him after his comment.
  94. The reproach from his mentor was a turning point in his career.
  95. She could not hold back her reproach after seeing the mess.
  96. The reproach was meant to guide, not to punish.
  97. He could not reproach her without feeling guilty himself.
  98. The reproach from his peers was a reflection of his actions.
  99. She wanted to reproach him, but words failed her.
  100. The reproach in her voice told him everything he needed to know.