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    Op·pro·bri·um
    /əˈprōbrēəm/

    noun

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  3. Opprobrium is a noun that means something that brings disgrace, public disgrace, or contempt. It comes from the Latin verb opprobrāre, which means "to reproach." See synonyms, examples, and word history of opprobrium.

  4. Opprobrium is a noun that means the disgrace or reproach incurred by conduct considered outrageously shameful; infamy. Learn the origin, synonyms, and how to use opprobrium in a sentence with examples from various sources.

  5. Opprobrium is a noun that means severe criticism and blame. Learn how to use it in sentences, find related words and phrases, and see translations in different languages.

  6. Opprobrium is a noun that means severe criticism and blame. Learn how to use it in sentences, find related words and phrases, and see translations in different languages.

  7. Opprobrium isn't an action that leads to disgrace, it's something that comes from the inappropriate thing that was done. A very inappropriate act leads to opprobrium for the person who did the act. "Infamy" — extreme dishonor, often with lasting consequences — is a synonym for opprobrium.

  8. 4 days ago · Opprobrium is open criticism or disapproval of something that someone has done. It can also mean a cause of disgrace or ignominy. See synonyms, examples and word origin of opprobrium.

  9. Opprobrium is the state of being abused or scornfully criticized, the cause of such disgrace or reproach, or the term of disgrace or reproach. It comes from Latin ob- against + probrum, meaning to reproach. See synonyms, translations and related words from various sources.

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