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reproachfully
[ ri-prohch-fuh-lee ]
adverb
- in a way that expresses disapproval, blame, or censure:
She did not answer, just looked at him reproachfully.
A few of the other students glared reproachfully at me sitting in the back of the room.
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of reproachfully1
Example Sentences
鈥淭he eyes were very big and she looked so sadly and reproachfully at me that I could read in her eyes, 鈥極h, Anne, why have you deserted me?
鈥淓very man鈥檚 business,鈥 said Wemmick, rather reproachfully towards me, 鈥渋s portable property.鈥
In the wake of my Great File Purge, those cabinets loom reproachfully in my garage.
Inside the building, stickers mark the two designated seats on each pew, while ushers patrol the aisles, gesturing reproachfully for masks lowered under chins to be promptly raised.
Then again, she had done nothing at all but look at him, first reproachfully, and then with undisguised hatred.
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