Crossword-Solution: REPROVED
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Reproved | imp. & p. p. | of Reprove |
We have 3 clues for the answer “REPROVED”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Reproached | 7 answers |
| Rebuked | 10 answers |
| censured | 44 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EEATR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with REPROVED (5)
Never once had Hiawatha By a word or look reproved them; Never once had old Nokomis Made a gesture of impatience; Never once had Laughing Water Shown resentment at the outrage.
Priest ought to be reproved and even punished for her shortcomings; that she ought to be exposed,—at least to herself,—and not be permitted to live and shine in happy ignorance of what a poor thing it was she brought across so radiantly.
Then, remembering Colonel Brandon, reproved herself, felt that to _his_ sufferings and _his_ constancy far more than to his rival’s, the reward of her sister was due, and wished any thing rather than Mrs.
Slavery shrinks from the light; it hateth the light, neither cometh to the light, lest its deeds should be reproved.
Now there was a place where the girls could wear their new dresses, and where one could laugh aloud without being reproved by the ensuing silence.
Quotes with REPROVED (3)
There are some who are still weak in faith, who ought to be instructed, and who would gladly believe as we do. But their ignorance prevents them... we must bear patiently with these people and not use our liberty; since it brings to peril or harm to body or soul... but if we use our liberty unnecessarily, and deliberately cause offense to our neighbor, we drive away the very one who in time would come to our faith. Thus St. Paul circumcised Timothy (Acts 16:3) because simple …
When their chatter died to a contented lull, a small red squirrel ventured out of the oak grove and turned to the side, watching them with one bright black eye." An intruder," Annabelle observed, with a delicate yawn. Evie rolled to her stomach and tossed a bread crust in the squirrel's direction. He froze and stared at the tantalizing offering, but was too timid to advance. Evie tilted her head, her hair glittering in the sun as if it had been overlaid with a net of rubies. …
When a man desires a thing too much, he at once becomes ill at ease. A proud and avaricious man never rests, whereas he who is poor and humble of heart lives in a world of peace. An unmortified man is quickly tempted and overcome in small, trifling evils; his spirit is weak, in a measure carnal and inclined to sensual things; he can hardly abstain from earthly desires. Hence it makes him sad to forego them; he is quick to anger if reproved. Yet if he satisfies his desires, re…