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Reproach or Rebuke or Reprimand or Reprove - Difference Meaning Definition Examples - ESL English

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Reproach or Rebuke or Reprimand or Reprove - Difference Meaning Definition Examples - ESL English An explanation of the difference between reproach , rebuke , reprimand and reprove . Reproach means to express mild disapproval of an action . Rebuke means to express your anger or strong disapproval of somebody's actions. Reprimand means to inform somebody officially of your disapproval of their actions . Reprove is a very formal word meaning to express your criticism of somebody's actions . The video comes with examples of reproach, rebuke, reprimand and reprove in a sentence. Reproach, rebuke, reprimand and reprove are all good verbs to learn for official exams like CAE CPE and IELTS

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