Thesaurus / reprehensible
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The intentional decision of policymakers to prioritize the wellbeing of a previable fetus with a beating heart over the wellbeing of the pregnant person is not just medically incorrect, it is socially reprehensible with dire consequences.
THE POLITICIZATION OF FETAL VIABILITYADAM LEWKOWITZ AND NINA AYALAJULY 14, 2022TIMEFourth, let’s get to why the connection to Brown is so morally reprehensible.
DON’T USE RACIAL EQUALITY TO JUSTIFY STRIPPING WOMEN OF THEIR RIGHT TO CHOOSEVANGELA M. WADEMAY 17, 2022TIMEThe new Bluebook citation rule shines a light on this practice, forcing lawyers in search of precedent to find some not entangled with the reprehensible human trafficking that has riven the Western Hemisphere since 1619.
FIGHTING RACIAL BIAS WITH AN UNLIKELY WEAPON: FOOTNOTESJUSTIN WM. MOYERJANUARY 18, 2022WASHINGTON POSTHis behavior is reprehensible, but his charisma is undeniable.
RED ROCKET IS A SPIKY COMEDY WITH A FASCINATING, MAGNETIC PERFORMANCE BY SIMON REXSTEPHANIE ZACHAREKDECEMBER 10, 2021TIMEThe society may now remove someone from a bird’s name if they played a role in “reprehensible events.”
RACISM LURKS IN MANY PLANT AND ANIMAL NAMES. THAT’S NOW CHANGING.JAIME CHAMBERSOCTOBER 22, 2021SCIENCE NEWS FOR STUDENTSWe’re saying that your organization was found to foster reprehensible behavior and that behavior had a real and lasting impact on many of the people who worked there.
TANYA SNYDER SPOKE OF HER OWN PAIN. SHE LEFT OUT THE WFT’S VICTIMS.BARRY SVRLUGASEPTEMBER 10, 2021WASHINGTON POSTWe didn’t put it out, because it was too reprehensible to give him the platform.
SACHA BARON COHEN’S PARTNER IN CRIME SEIZES THE SPOTLIGHTMARLOW STERNJULY 30, 2021THE DAILY BEASTThat they played by reprehensible rules of society rather than shattering them.
BEFORE SPORTS GET CREDIT FOR DOING THE RIGHT THING, REMEMBER HOW LONG IT TOOK TO GET THEREKEVIN BLACKISTONEDECEMBER 18, 2020WASHINGTON POSTHis life and conduct subsequently was extremely imprudent and reprehensible.
THE EVERY DAY BOOK OF HISTORY AND CHRONOLOGYJOEL MUNSELL"Yes; and it was a very reprehensible affair, I think," Mrs. Courtney answered stiffly.
THEY LOOKED AND LOVEDMRS. ALEX MCVEIGH MILLERWORDS RELATED TO REPREHENSIBLE
- base
- beneath
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- contemptible
- degrading
- disgraceful
- dishonorable
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- good-for-nothing
- ignoble
- improper
- inappropriate
- ineligible
- inexcusable
- no-account
- no-good
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- not good enough
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- wrong
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- rotten
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- untamed
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- wild
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- amoral
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- evil
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- illicit
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- risqué
- sacrilegious
- salacious
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- smutty
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- ungodly
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- risqué
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- salacious
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- smutty
- unethical
- unfair
- ungodly
- unholy
- unjust
- unlawful
- unrighteous
- vicious
- wanton
- wicked
- wrongful
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