Examples of 'opprobrium' in a sentence
Meaning of "opprobrium"
opprobrium (noun) - Opprobrium is a noun that refers to harsh criticism or public disgrace arising from shameful conduct or actions. It is often used in a context where someone is publicly shamed or criticized for behavior that is considered dishonorable or disgraceful
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- A cause, object, or situation of disgrace or shame.
- Disgrace or bad reputation arising from exceedingly shameful behaviour; ignominy.
- Scornful contempt or reproach; (countable) an instance of this.
- Behaviour which is disgraceful or shameful.
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But much of the opprobrium has been earned.
Drug addicts also defy social opprobrium.
No moral opprobrium would be attached to his name.
Conspiracy theory as a term of opprobrium is relatively new.
Yet the opprobrium worked up against this class was enormous.
And you heap on ours nothing but opprobrium.
He deserves opprobrium but he was not alone.
The socialists speak only of opprobrium.
Nor has the opprobrium been merely verbal or symbolic.
Elsie was saved from opprobrium.
You endure the opprobrium of our whole wretched class.
It has been singled out for special condemnation and opprobrium.
And in doing so he had brought opprobrium on more then just himself.
But most of its contemporary content derives from medical and psychiatric opprobrium.
They will throw opprobrium on what will be shown as a war crime.
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Not all of our politicians deserve the opprobrium of a dismayed world.
They must feel the opprobrium and repugnance of civilized people everywhere.
He survived the opprobrium.
But the language of opprobrium reached far beyond its theological origins.
Couples who do want many children must overcome the opprobrium of others.
I leave the opprobrium of my death to the reigning house in England.
Sometimes there was some form of social opprobrium to those not participating.
Zionists are always complaining that Israel is being singled out for special opprobrium.
He knew than that such ecclesiastical opprobrium could work wonders.
But the greatest opprobrium seems to be coming from fellow Chinese.
They are liars and they receive far less opprobrium than they are due.
The remark attracted opprobrium from local government and support in equal measure from NHS commentators.
Adopt their opprobrium.
The Guatemalan study egregiously violated both these principles and deserves opprobrium.
It would not be difficult to imagine the opprobrium that would result from such a statement.
Opprobrium Disgrace resulting from shameful conduct.
He is still remembered with opprobrium by Irish nationalists.
Opprobrium of Europe.
Short sellers receive nearly as much public opprobrium as MLM firms.
But there is not even a term of opprobrium for participation in the mass murder of Christians.
Dinosaur should be a term of praise, not opprobrium.
The second lesson is that mere opprobrium from European leaders is insufficient.
Hundreds of flights were cancelled, triggering widespread opprobrium.
We must point out, however, the general ritual opprobrium attached to heterosexual acts.
Until recently, age discrimination attracted little social opprobrium.
Public opprobrium was initially aimed at this category of Eritreans, who were expelled and expropriated.
I understand that and all of the clamour and opprobrium I have faced since.
That brings international opprobrium on Israel and makes it harder to engage in its self-defense.
Justice and the Opprobrium.
Opprobrium is a death metal band from Metairie, Louisiana.
This is due in part to bitcoin 's whiff of opprobrium.
Subject: The shame and opprobrium of Zimbabwe.
Not only in real dollar terms, but also social opprobrium.
Then why the opprobrium heaped on Gore?
They deserve our prayer, not our opprobrium.