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Or, if you like to sound precise, "ree PROOV."
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"Reprove" can just mean "to prove again," as in "That website keeps making me prove and reprove that I'm not a robot."
Part of speech:
Pick the ultra-formal, semi-common word "reprove" when you want to strike a very serious tone.
"'I'm surprised at you for spreading rumors, William,' she reproved him."
Explain the meaning of "reprove" without saying "chide" or "scold."
Fill in the blanks: "(Someone) (did something improper), drawing a reproving look from (someone else)."
Try to spend 20 seconds or more on the game below. Don’t skip straight to the review—first, let your working memory empty out.
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The opposite of REPROVE is
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