Definitionadj. expressing reproof or reproach especially as a corrective
Last update: September 23, 2015
0
"Now what does this mean, gentlemen?" said the staff officer, in the reproachful tone of a man who has repeated the same thing more than once. [Please select]
0
Miss Douce withdrew her satiny arm, reproachful, pleased. [Please select]
0
Why this base usage and these reproachful terms. [Please select]
0
Urrea was silent, his face melancholy and reproachful. [Please select]
0
Croesus, I understand your reproachful looks. [Please select]
0
Millicent looked at him in reproachful surprise. [Please select]
0
Open not so wide those reproachful eyes. [Please select]
0
It was too bad; Kitty made a face at her across the schoolroom, and even Boris gave her a reproachful glance. [Please select]
0
"From the place you cruelly left me," replied the dog in a reproachful tone. [Please select]
0
"I don't mean that in any critical or reproachful sense, Gladys." [Please select]
0
The Ork cast a reproachful look at the sailor-man, who didn't see it. [Please select]
Do you have a better example in your mind? Please submit your sentence!