Objurgation

Synonyms for "objurgation" (19 found)

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Bulgarian

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  • мъмрене noun (strong rebuke or scolding)

Dutch

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  • berisping noun (strong rebuke or scolding)
  • uitbrander noun (strong rebuke or scolding)
  • verwijt noun (strong rebuke or scolding)

French

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  • objurgation noun (strong rebuke or scolding)

Sicilian

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  • vannijata noun (strong rebuke or scolding)

Sample sentences

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Nevertheless, spite of this imperial objurgation, the short cloaks continued in fashion down to the time of which we treat, and particularly among the princes of the House of Anjou.

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The tipsy drivers dashed gallantly over the turf, amidst the admiration of foot-passengers, the ironical cheers of the little donkey-carriages and spring vans, and the loud objurgations of horse-and-chaise men, with whom the reckless post-boys came in contact.

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And what mean these outbursts and objurgations of his, you will ask; these suggestions, furtive, rhapsodical, mystical; this furibund allegro about Money, Mediums, and Bohemia; [...]

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Wild man Murphy, said, "that the people of the 'Mormon' Church did not regard the objurgation of 'damn' as swearing, but only as common-place slang."

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