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reprobate

[rep-ruh-beyt] / ˈrɛp rəˌbeɪt /


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“He has never been concerned about any story that paints him as a moral reprobate,” one Trump ally said.

From Washington Post

He is following in the footsteps of one of the great GOP Oversight Committee reprobate chairmen in history: Dan Burton of Ohio.

From Salon

The new film, “Broker,” centers on another breed of lovable reprobates, human traffickers, weaving a yarn whose darker elements would, in any other film, be disturbing, to put it mildly.

From Washington Post

She wanted to know: Did I, a heathen and reprobate who lives within a convenient walking distance from her home, find them offensive?

From Salon

Someone who’s rich enough to buy an NBA franchise has the right to get away with being a reprobate and a bully.

From Washington Post