opprobriums

[US]/ə'prəʊbrɪəm/
[UK]/ə'probrɪəm/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. disgrace; shame

Example Sentences

That drunkard was the opprobrium of our community.

the critical opprobrium generated by his films.

the opprobrium of being closely associated with thugs and gangsters.

The opprobrium and enmity he incurred were caused by his outspoken brashness.

The politician faced public opprobrium after being caught in a corruption scandal.

Her actions brought opprobrium upon her family.

The company's unethical practices led to widespread opprobrium from consumers.

The dictator's oppressive regime was met with international opprobrium.

The artist's controversial painting received both praise and opprobrium from critics.

The company's decision to lay off employees was met with opprobrium from the public.

The celebrity's offensive remarks sparked a wave of opprobrium on social media.

The teacher's unfair grading system drew opprobrium from students and parents alike.

The athlete's doping scandal brought opprobrium upon the entire team.

The company's environmental violations were met with opprobrium from environmental activists.

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