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reprobate

ADJ เลวทราม  เลวร้าย  immoral wicked leo-sam

 

reprobate

N คน เลวทราม  คนสารเลว  คนเลว  profligate rake scoundrel kon-leo-sam

 

reprobate

N ผู้ โดน สาปแช่ง (ทาง ศาสนา  phu-don-sab-chang

 

reprobate

VT ตำหนิ  ประณาม  สาปแช่ง  curse revile tam-ni

 

reprobate

VT ไม่ยอมรับ  ปฏิเสธ  abhor disapprove mai-yom-rub

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

REPROBATE

a.[L. reprobatus, reprobo, to disallow; re and probo, to prove. ] 1. Not enduring proof or trial; not of standard purity or fineness; disallowed; rejected.
Reprobate silver shall men call them, because the Lord hath rejected them. Jeremiah 6:3 .
2. Abandoned in sin; lost to virtue or grace.
They profess that they know God, but in works deny him, being abominable and disobedient, and to every good work reprobate. Titus 1:16.
3. Abandoned to error, or in apostasy. 2 Timothy 3:8.

 

REPROBATE

n.A person abandoned to sin; one lost to virtue and religion. I acknowledge myself a reprobate, a villain, a traitor to the king.

 

REPROBATE

v.t. 1. To disapprove with detestation or marks of extreme dislike; to disallow; to reject. It expresses more than disapprove or disallow. We disapprove of slight faults and improprieties; we reprobate what is mean or criminal.
2. In a milder sense, to disallow.
Such an answer as this, is reprobated and disallowed of in law.
3. To abandon to wickedness and eternal destruction.
4. To abandon to his sentence, without hope of pardon.
Drive him out to reprobated exile.

 

REPROBATED

pp. Disapproved with abhorrence; rejected; abandoned to wickedness or to destruction.

 

REPROBATENESS

n.The state of being reprobate.

 

REPROBATER

n.One that reprobates.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

REPROBATE

Rep "ro *bate (-bt ), a. Etym: [L. reprobatus, p. p. of reprobare to disapprove, condemn. See Reprieve, Reprove. ]

 

1. Not enduring proof or trial; not of standard purity or fineness; disallowed; rejected. [Obs. ] Reprobate silver shall men call them, because the Lord hath rejected them. Jer. vi. 3 .

 

2. Abandoned to punishment; hence, morally abandoned and lost; given up to vice; depraved. And strength, and art, are easily outdone By spirits reprobate. Milton.

 

3. Of or pertaining to one who is given up to wickedness; as, reprobate conduct. "Reprobate desire. " Shak.

 

Syn. -- Abandoned; vitiated; depraved; corrupt; wicked; profligate; base; vile. See Abandoned.

 

REPROBATE

REPROBATE Rep "ro *bate, n.

 

Defn: One morally abandoned and lost. I acknowledge myself for a reprobate, a villain, a traitor to the king. Sir W. Raleigh.

 

REPROBATE

Rep "ro *bate (-bt ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Reprobated (-b `td ); p. pr. &vb. n. Reprobating. ]

 

1. To disapprove with detestation or marks of extreme dislike; to condemn as unworthy; to disallow; to reject. Such an answer as this is reprobated and disallowed of in law; I do not believe it, unless the deed appears. Ayliffe.Every scheme, every person, recommended by one of them, was reprobated by the other. Macaulay.

 

2. To abandon to punishment without hope of pardon.

 

Syn. -- To condemn; reprehend; censure; disown; abandon; reject.

 

REPROBATENESS

REPROBATENESS Rep "ro *bate *ness, n.

 

Defn: The state of being reprobate.

 

REPROBATER

REPROBATER Rep "ro *ba `ter (-b `tr ), n.

 

Defn: One who reprobates.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

reprobate

rep ro bate |ˈreprəˌbāt ˈrɛprəˌbeɪt | noun 1 an unprincipled person (often used humorously or affectionately ). 2 Christian Theology, archaic (esp. in Calvinism ) a sinner who is not of the elect and is predestined to damnation. adjective 1 unprincipled (often used as a humorous or affectionate reproach ): a long-missed old reprobate drinking comrade. 2 Christian Theology, archaic (in Calvinism ) predestined to damnation. verb [ with obj. ] archaic express or feel disapproval of: his neighbors reprobated his method of proceeding. DERIVATIVES rep ro ba tion |ˌreprəˈbāSHən |noun ORIGIN late Middle English (as a verb ): from Latin reprobat- disapproved, from the verb reprobare, from re- (expressing reversal ) + probare approve.

 

Oxford Dictionary

reprobate

reprobate |ˈrɛprəbeɪt | noun 1 an unprincipled person. 2 archaic (in Calvinism ) a sinner who is not of the elect and is predestined to damnation. adjective 1 unprincipled: reprobate behaviour. 2 archaic (in Calvinism ) predestined to damnation. verb [ with obj. ] archaic express or feel disapproval of: his neighbours reprobated his method of proceeding. DERIVATIVES reprobation |-ˈbeɪʃ (ə )n |noun ORIGIN late Middle English (as a verb ): from Latin reprobat- disapproved , from the verb reprobare, from re- (expressing reversal ) + probare approve .

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

reprobate

reprobate noun a hardened reprobate: rogue, rascal, scoundrel, miscreant, good-for-nothing, villain, wretch, rake, degenerate, libertine, debauchee; informal, dated cad; archaic blackguard, knave, rapscallion. adjective reprobate behavior: unprincipled, bad, roguish, wicked, rakish, shameless, immoral, degenerate, dissipated, debauched, depraved; archaic knavish.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

reprobate

reprobate noun even a hardened reprobate like myself has some standards to adhere to: rogue, rascal, scoundrel, good-for-nothing, villain, wretch, unprincipled person, rake, profligate, degenerate, debauchee, libertine; troublemaker, mischief-maker, wrongdoer, evil-doer, transgressor, sinner; French roué, vaurien; informal scallywag, bad egg; N. Amer. informal scofflaw, hellion; informal, dated rotter, bounder; dated cad, ne'er-do-well; archaic miscreant, blackguard, knave, rapscallion, varlet, wastrel, rakehell, scapegrace. adjective reprobate behaviour: unprincipled, roguish, bad, wicked, rakish, shameless, immoral, profligate, degenerate, dissipated, debauched, depraved, corrupt; incorrigible, hardened, unregenerate; informal scoundrelly, rascally; archaic knavish. ANTONYMS upright, virtuous, principled. verb archaic they reprobated his conduct: criticize, condemn, censure, denounce, express strong disapproval of; rare reprehend. ANTONYMS praise, commend.

 

French Dictionary

réprobateur

réprobateur , trice adj. adjectif Qui exprime le blâme, la réprobation. : Un regard réprobateur. SYNONYME désapprobateur .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

reprobate

rep ro bate /réprəbèɪt /名詞 C 1 かたく おどけて ⦆無頼 (ぶらい )漢, 無節操な人 .2 神に見捨てられた人 .形容詞 名詞 の前で 〗1 堕落した, 無節操な .2 神に見捨てられた .動詞 他動詞 かたく 1 (道徳的立場から )…を強く非難する .2 〈神が 〉…を見捨てる .