English to Marathi Dictionary reproach

reproach

माझी लाज वाटते
definition
verb
critics of the administration reproached the president for his failure to tackle the deficiency
address (someone) in such a way as to express disapproval or disappointment.
noun
he gave her a look of reproach
the expression of disapproval or disappointment.
translation of 'reproach'
खरडपट्टी,
दु:खाने बोल लावणे,
दूषण,
ठपका,
खरडपट्टी काढणे,
निर्भर्त्सना करणे
example
I could scarcely 'reproach' you for having undergone it without success, for those who emerge from it triumphant are very few.
Your comments bring to mind John Milton's words: ‘They who have put out the people's eyes, 'reproach' them of their blindness.’
For Billy the boy is a nagging reminder of his own delinquent youth: for Shirley-Diane he is a strange mix of sex object and living 'reproach' .
Aunt Alice frowned slightly at this reproach against her motherly duties, but the sorrow in her beautiful eyes could not be from this 'reproach' alone, it was too deep.
Although rock had become mainstream by the early 1970s, it continued to arouse resistance and to elicit 'reproach' - and continues, indeed, to this day.
Some of his published works have met with strong criticism and 'reproach' .
his elegance is a living 'reproach' to our slovenly habits
No less absurd is the second 'reproach' thrown upon capitalism - namely, that technological and therapeutical innovations do not benefit all people.
The characters often look up to the gods for guidance, speak of them and 'reproach' them for putting such a predicament onto mortals of flesh and blood.
he gave her a look of 'reproach'
The poem's thought about the aetiology of war, its main theme, is based on Christ's 'reproach' of the Pharisees, who had upbraided the disciples for not washing their hands before eating.
He tells him that he is not there to 'reproach' him, and John denies having done anything wrong.
The hint of 'reproach' in ‘omission’ may not be quite fair to either of us.
Stung by his 'reproach' , she counters by reminding him that her lack of ardor is understandable given their night of lovemaking.
he gave her a look of 'reproach'
his elegance is a living 'reproach' to our slovenly habits
Perhaps the most horrible aspect of Frank's world is not the existence of cruelty, but rather the possibility that life might be shaped by nothing more than the whims of others beyond control or 'reproach' .
The 'reproach' was lightly mocking and they both laughed.
She agrees, goes to his home, and realizes that he will not question or 'reproach' her.
‘I could kick myself for involving you in this mess,’ he said, 'reproaching' himself.
There are other accounts by Welsh evangelists 'reproaching' Irish passengers for dancing too vigorously.
Medicine can no longer 'reproach me with' being unfaithful: I've paid a proper tribute to erudition, and to what old writers call pedantry.
In the background Kristin also heard a male voice 'reproaching' the child for answering the phone.
Instead, I just dialled my mother's phone number, bracing myself against her 'reproaches' .
In Chicago an ideologue 'reproached' Wright with the example of one Comrade Evans, whose head was bandaged.
Dolly 'reproaches' him gently when an embarrassed Silas has to ask her what that means.
I looked at them 'reproachingly' and he sort of slowly took them off and put them up in the air a little in a gesture of surrender.
Charges of brutality, of savagery, have been laid at Simon's door, but perhaps this is the first time posterity has 'reproached' him for ordinary honesty.
However, this same 'reproachable' conduct seems to be tolerable if the abuser is an already established member of the group.
He eyed Mr. Jacks with disgust, like a mother 'reproaching' her child for muddying the kitchen floor.
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