US /rɪˈprotʃ/
・UK /rɪ'prəʊtʃ/
"All your other hopes have merged into the hope of being beyond the chance of its sordid reproach.
into the hope of being beyond the chance of its sordid reproach. I have seen your
"A predominant characteristic of the behavior of malignant narcissists is scapegoating," explains Peck, "because in their hearts they consider themselves above reproach;
"A predominant characteristic of the behavior of malignant narcissists is scapegoating," explains Peck, "because in their hearts they consider themselves above reproach, they must lash out at anyone who does reproach them.
"All your other hopes have merged into the hope of being beyond the chance of its sordid reproach.
reproach. I have seen your nobler aspirations fall off one by one, until
Then all the things you buy will become not a tribute to you but a reproach, not an achievement but a reminder of shame.
then all the things you buy will become, not a tribute to you, but a reproach, not
Um, it means to reproach, to reprimand, to yell at someone severely.
So, again, it means reproach, reprimand, to yell at someone, to scream at someone, uh, give someone hell.
The self-reproach and contrition which are displayed in his remark appear to me to be the signs of a healthy mind rather than of a guilty one." I shook my head.
The self-reproach and contrition which are displayed in his remark appear to me to be
—and that no reproach on the subject of fortune will cross my lips once we're married.
And that no reproach on the subject of fortune...
Then there are the bar's patrons, who think they found a place to smoke inside without reproach.
Then there are the bar's patrons who think they found a place to smoke inside without reproach.
It is David pointing to the one who now says, "I thirst." David says something that, although he is surrounded by what he calls deep waters of trial, he says that the reproach has broken his heart.
says the reproach has broken his heart.
When I understood this, my heart was filled with self reproach and regret.