SHAMEFUL vs OPPROBRIOUS: ADJECTIVE
- (used of conduct or character) deserving or bringing disgrace or shame
- Causing shame; disgraceful.
- Giving offense; indecent.
- Full of shame; ashamed.
- Bringing shame or disgrace; injurious to reputation; disgraceful.
- Exciting the feeling of shame in others; indecent
- Causing or meriting shame or disgrace; disgraceful
- Giving offense to moral sensibilities and injurious to reputation
- Giving offense
- Expressing offensive reproach
- (used of conduct or character) deserving or bringing disgrace or shame
- Expressing contemptuous reproach; scornful or abusive.
- Bringing disgrace; shameful or infamous.
- Expressive of opprobrium; attaching disgrace; reproachful; scurrilous.
- Infamous; despised; rendered hateful.
- Of or relating to opprobrium.
- Tending to cause opprobrium.
SHAMEFUL vs OPPROBRIOUS: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Modest; shamefaced.
- Full of shame; tinged or permeated with a feeling of shame.
- That brings or ought to bring or put to shame; disgraceful; scandalous; as, shameful conduct.
- Synonyms Dishonorable, disreputable, outrageous, villainous, heinous, nefarious.
- Synonyms Condemnatory, offensive.
- Ill-reputed; associated with shame and disgrace; rendered odious; infamous.
- Reproachful; expressive of opprobrium or disgrace; contumelious; abusive; scurrilous: as, an opprobrious epithet.
SHAMEFUL vs OPPROBRIOUS: RELATED WORDS
- Reprehensible, Despicable, Disgusting, Disgrace, Appalling, Black, Dishonourable, Inglorious, Ignominious, Opprobrious, Immoral, Shocking, Dishonorable, Scandalous, Disgraceful
- Reprehensible, Loathsome, Contemptible, Offensive, Black, Abusive, Inglorious, Scornful, Ignominious, Insulting, Dishonourable, Scurrilous, Disgraceful, Dishonorable, Shameful
SHAMEFUL vs OPPROBRIOUS: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Reprehensible, Despicable, Disgusting, Disgrace, Appalling, Black, Dishonourable, Inglorious, Ignominious, Opprobrious, Immoral, Shocking, Dishonorable, Scandalous, Disgraceful
- Reprehensible, Loathsome, Contemptible, Offensive, Black, Abusive, Inglorious, Scornful, Ignominious, Insulting, Dishonourable, Scurrilous, Disgraceful, Dishonorable, Shameful
SHAMEFUL vs OPPROBRIOUS: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- It was shameful what happened to that man.
- They are a shameful bunch of treasonous snakes.
- Nothing is more shameful than attacking sleeping children.
- The nuclear industry has a shameful safety record.
- My stronghold is so shameful as a woman.
- Cheap clothing etc gaudy shameful showy situations Unseemly.
- How is killing those who deserve death shameful?
- This is more than shameful, it seem unethical.
- You know, it is shameful where we are.
- Joe Straley was the only one is pretty shameful when you stop to think about it, pretty shameful.
- Disrespect by words may be conveyed by opprobrious epithets or other contumelious or denunciatory language.
- Johnson used was not so opprobrious or inherently abusive that it threatened an immediate breach of the peace and thus constituted fighting words.
- In an instant He has the clear vision of every detail of his painful and opprobrious passion.
- Phil had an extensive and very expressive vocabulary of opprobrious language, more than a retired Parris Island drill instructor.
- The illegality does not necessarily make the extractive practices more destructive or morally opprobrious.
- However, the term was not used in such a manner as to convey any opprobrious or sinister implications.
- The crowd approached the main guard with angry and opprobrious taunts.
- Horton cuts off, breaks up, and pitches away, dubbing it by the opprobrious name of sacerdotalism.
- Suppose she had used the same opprobrious terms to insult our mother or Fiona.
- That only shows the effect of nursing prejudice by using foolish opprobrious nicknames.
SHAMEFUL vs OPPROBRIOUS: QUESTIONS
- What was your most shameful moment that led to getting money?
- What is your favorite shameful moment from Kurt Seyit and Sura?
- Are Scottish Terrier dogs at Commonwealth Games'shameful and offensive'?
- Are shameful feelings grounded in reality or purely subjective?
- Should we reclaim something salutary from the shameful era?
- Should Carlson be canned for his shameful performances?
- N/A