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We can reject that at every turn, and refuse to accept it.
opยทproยทbriยทum
noun
harsh criticism or censure.
"his films and the critical opprobrium they have generated"
synonyms: vilification, abuse, vituperation, condemnation, criticism, censure, denunciation, defamation, denigration, castigation, disparagement, obloquy, derogation, slander, calumny, execration, lambasting, bad press, invective, libel, character assassination; More
the public disgrace arising from someone's shameful conduct.
"the opprobrium of being closely associated with thugs and gangsters"
synonyms: disgrace, shame, dishonor, stigma, humiliation, discredit, loss of face, ignominy, obloquy, disrepute, infamy, notoriety, scandal; raredisesteem
"the opprobrium of being associated with thugs"
archaic
an occasion or cause of reproach or disgrace.
plural noun: opprobriums
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I recently forgave her for that anthem performance.
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