English to Spanish Dictionary reproof

reproof

reprensión
definition
noun
she welcomed him with a mild reproof for leaving her alone
an expression of blame or disapproval.
translation of 'reproof'
verb
reimpermeabilizar
noun
reprensión,
reconvención
example
Keira, however, behaved as a model daughter, leaving no room for 'reproof' .
By the faintly chagrined expression on his face, Darius could very safely assume that Asgard had received a similar 'reproof' .
It was nearest to a 'reproof' that I'd ever heard from her.
He can be sarcastic and severe without becoming offensive; his 'reproof' often takes the form of humorous banter.
she welcomed him with a mild 'reproof' for leaving her alone
a look of 'reproof'
She could not bear to witness the 'reproof' in her parents' eyes.
She stood looking at me, arms crossed as if waiting for a 'reproof' .
a look of 'reproof'
‘And what is more,’ he continued, with the slightest hint of 'reproof' in his voice, ‘You should learn to mind your tongue.’
she welcomed him with a mild 'reproof' for leaving her alone
Chris shook his finger in a mock 'reproof' of his niece.
It sounded more like a 'reproof' than anything else.
Wendy put her arms akimbo and tapped a foot, sending him a look of 'reproof' .
A statue showing Medea about to slaughter her children symbolizes the 'reproof' of infanticide. In this case, death is clearly shown as a contained force, even a holy force.
She needed no 'reproof' from her parents - she had herself for that.
I closed the door and let out a sigh of relief mixed with 'reproof' .
Then why, why oh men do you continue to reject his 'reproof' ?
It could signify a promise or a threat or a 'reproof' .
She hit him on the shoulder lightly in 'reproof' before laughing slightly before she realized that hurt her side even more.
One eye cocked in gentle 'reproof' , Don Mario sipped the wine.
The youngster who does not scramble from a chair to make way for an adult will draw a sharp 'reproof' .
He might deliver a speech calling for the improvement of congressional investigations without directly indicting the primary culprit whose excesses prompted the 'reproofs' .
In a final excerpt, the merchant issues a stern warning to his fellow countrymen (in a passage that must rate as one of the great 'reproofs' in all English literature).
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