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reprobate

noun

1 reprobate

A person without moral scruples.

synonym: miscreant.

Roget 949: bad man, wrongdoer, worker of iniquity; evildoer etc. 913; sinner; the wicked etc. 945; bad example.    villain, rascal, ... show more

Dutch: onverlaat

verb

1 reprobate

Reject (documents) as invalid.

2 reprobate

Abandon to eternal damnation.

3 reprobate

Express strong disapproval of:
— These ideas were reprobated.

synonyms: condemn, decry, excoriate, objurgate.

Roget 932: disapprove; dislike etc. 867; lament etc. 839; object to, take exception to; be scandalized at, think ill of; view with disfavor, view with dark eyes, view with jaundiced eyes; ... show more

adjective

1 reprobate

Deviating from what is considered moral or right or proper or good:
— The reprobate conduct of a gambling aristocrat.

synonyms: depraved, perverse, perverted.

Roget 945: vicious; sinful; sinning etc. v.; wicked, iniquitous, immoral, unrighteous, wrong, criminal; naughty, incorrect; ... show more

Roget 988: impious; irreligious etc. 989; desecrating etc. v.; profane, irreverent, sacrilegious, blasphemous.    un-hallowed, un-sanctified, un-regenerate; ... show more

Polish: perwersyjny


Moby thesaurus: abandoned, abominable, accursed, accuse, amoral, anathematize, anathemize, animadvert on, arraign, arrant, atrocious, backslider, bad, bad egg, bad lot, base, bastard, black, black sheep, blackguard ... show more.

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