Phrases with «opprobrium»

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The word "opprobrium" refers to disapproval, criticism, or public disgrace directed towards someone or something. It signifies a strong feeling of shame or scorn from others. Full definition

Adjective + «opprobrium»

Sentences with «opprobrium»

  • Politicians need a stronger peer - review system that goes beyond the churlish opprobrium of the campaign trail, and I would love to see a political debate in which the candidates were required to make the opposite case. (scientificamerican.com)
  • Do they stay and face years if not decades of opprobrium from the left and hard left who are now in control? (totalpolitics.com)
  • General secretary of NASUWT says heaping opprobrium on schools across the region is not the best way to ensure standards improve (politics.co.uk)
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