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opprobrious

[uh-proh-bree-uhs] / əˈproʊ bri əs /


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He hated the term “black” — back then spelled with a lowercase B — which had often been an opprobrious way of talking about the people to whose fight for equality he’d devoted his life.

From New York Times • Jul. 14, 2021

On the one hand Jerry has zoned in on a fertile topic for humour – the idea that remarking on something as simple as the motion of a hand could result in opprobrious censure.

From The Guardian • Aug. 3, 2017

It is said that only the narrow-minded are intolerant or opprobrious.

From Time Magazine Archive

One hesitates, despite the show's size, to use the opprobrious word blockbuster.

From Time Magazine Archive

No one had scribbled opprobrious comments across the Secretary's notice.

From A Knight on Wheels by Hay, Ian