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Reprobates Meaning in English

word · lemma: reprobate

ˈɹɛpɹɔbeɪt
REP-ro-bayts
ɹɪpɹˈɒbeɪts
rih-PRO-bayts

释义

People who behave in a morally bad way and are seen as without principles or shame. Often used in a playful or old-fashioned sense for people who break the rules.

用法与细微差别

Mostly formal or old-fashioned; can be humorous, especially in describing mischievous or bad people without real harm. Common in literature or playful insults, rarely used seriously in modern speech.

例句

Those reprobates were causing trouble in the park.

basic

The teacher warned the reprobates to behave.

basic

Some people call pranksters reprobates, but they just want to have fun.

basic

Back in college, we were known as the campus reprobates.

natural

You can't trust those reprobates with your secrets—they love gossiping.

natural

My grandmother always joked about the family 'full of reprobates and scoundrels.'

natural