opprobrious
Example Sentences
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He hated the term “black” — back then spelled with a lowercase B — which had often been an opprobrious way of talking about the people to whose fight for equality he’d devoted his life.
From New York Times • Jul. 14, 2021
On the one hand Jerry has zoned in on a fertile topic for humour – the idea that remarking on something as simple as the motion of a hand could result in opprobrious censure.
From The Guardian • Aug. 3, 2017
When her disgruntled guests start making off, she accuses them of committing more opprobrious acts by choice than those which circumstance required her to perform.
From Time Magazine Archive
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One hesitates, despite the show's size, to use the opprobrious word blockbuster.
From Time Magazine Archive
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No one had scribbled opprobrious comments across the Secretary's notice.
From A Knight on Wheels by Hay, Ian