Crossword-Solution: OPPROBRIUM 10 letters, 36 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 18

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Word Word Type Definition
Opprobrium n. Disgrace; infamy; reproach mingled with contempt;
abusive language.

We have 36 clues for the answer “OPPROBRIUM”

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public disgrace arising from shameful conduct 1 answer
Public disgrace as a result of bad behaviour 1 answer
Cause of disgrace 1 answer
disfavour 39 answers
Discredit 45 answers
Barb 46 answers
subservience 49 answers
shamefacedness 49 answers
overhanging 51 answers
worsening 51 answers
ABASEMENT 51 answers
bashfulness 51 answers
Wallowing 52 answers
cringing 52 answers
disesteem 53 answers
grovelling 53 answers
cowering 54 answers
servility 54 answers
Obloquy 56 answers
Mortification 56 answers
Ignominy 56 answers
desecration 57 answers
Disrepute 58 answers
stigma 58 answers
disapprobation 59 answers
Decadence 61 answers
Compunction 63 answers
slur 64 answers
Infamy 67 answers
forbearing 68 answers
dishonour 69 answers
Blot 73 answers
retrogression 73 answers
Shame 75 answers
Insult 84 answers
Censure 93 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with OPPROBRIUM (5)

Korak shouted down at him, calling him, in the language of the great apes, “Old green-eyed eater of carrion,” “Brother of Dango,” the hyena, and other choice appellations of jungle opprobrium.
The Son of Tarzan Edgar Rice Burroughs 1993
Multitudes of drivers might howl in his rear, and passengers might load him with opprobrium, he would not awaken until some blue policeman turned red and began to frenziedly tear bridles and beat the soft noses of the responsible horses.
Maggie: A Girl of the Streets Stephen Crane 1996
Her reasoning is to the effect that they bring scandal upon Germany; that they associate with the names of its favourite watering-places the appellation of "hells;" that they attract swindlers and adventurers of every degree; and that they have for many a year past been held up to the opprobrium of Europe.
The Gaming Table: Its Votaries and Victims Andrew Steinmetz 1996
And now you see what she’s brought me to—the sly, hypocritical wench”—Bartle spoke these last words in a rasping tone of reproach, and looked at Vixen, who poked down her head and turned up her eyes towards him with a keen sense of opprobrium—“and contrived to be brought to bed on a Sunday at church-time.
Adam Bede George Eliot [pseudonym of Mary Anne Evans] 1996
However, the sun shone bright on poor Dominicus, and the mud, an emblem of all stains of undeserved opprobrium, was easily brushed off when dry.
Twice-Told Tales Nathaniel Hawthorne 1996

Quotes with OPPROBRIUM (3)

There is no solution for Europe other than deepening the democratic values it invented. It does not need a geographical extension, absurdly drawn out to the ends of the Earth; what it needs is an intensification of its soul, a condensation of its strengths. It is one of the rare places on this planet where something absolutely unprecedented is happening, without its people even knowing it, so much do they take miracles for granted. Beyond imprecation and apology, we have to e…
Pascal Bruckner The Tyranny of Guilt: An Essay on Western Masochism
I worry about exposing him to bands like Journey, the appreciation of which will surely bring him nothing but the opprobrium of his peers. Though he has often been resistant - children so seldom know what is good for them - I have taught him to appreciate all the groundbreaking musicmakers of our time - Big Country, Haircut 100, Loverboy - and he is lucky for it. His brain is my laboratory, my depository. Into it I can stuff the books I choose, the television shows, the movie…
Dave Eggers A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius
We have got into the habit of admiring colossal bandits, whose opulence is revered by the entire world, yet whose existence, once we stop to examine it, proves to be one long crime repeated ad infinitum, but those same bandits are heaped with glory, honors, and power, their crimes are hallowed by the law of the land, whereas, as far back in history as the eye can see — and history, as you know is my business — everything conspires to show that a venial theft, especially of in…
Louis-Ferdinand Celine Journey to the End of the Night
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