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Opprobrium

opprobrium
 noun  Etymology: Latin, from opprobrare to reproach, from ob in the way of + probrum reproach; akin to Latin pro forward and to Latin ferre to carry, bringmore at ob-, for, bear  Date: 1656  1. something that brings disgrace  2.  a. public disgrace or ill fame that follows from conduct considered grossly wrong or vicious  b. contempt, reproach
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1.
  n. 1 disgrace or bad reputation attaching to some act or conduct. 2 a cause of this. Etymology: L f. opprobrum (as OB-, probrum disgraceful act) ...
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  1. книж. позор, бесчестье 2. книж. оскорбление; посрамление ...
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  noun позор; посрамление ...
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4.
  Opprobrium is open criticism or disapproval of something that someone has done. (FORMAL) His political opinions have attracted the opprobrium of the Left. = censure N-UNCOUNT ...
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  ~ n formal strong public criticism, hatred, or shame  (in the face of public opprobrium) ...
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  - 1656, from L. opprobrium, from opprobare "to reproach, taunt," from ob "against" + probrum "reproach, infamy." Etymological sense is "disgrace attached to conduct considered shameful." ...
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