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1. reprobate
noun. ['ˈrɛprɔbeɪt'] a person without moral scruples.
Antonyms
Etymology
- reprobare (Latin)
- reprobatus (Latin)
Rhymes with Reprobate
- abbate
- labate
How do you pronounce reprobate?
Pronounce reprobate as ˈrɛprɔbeɪt.
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2. reprobate
verb. ['ˈrɛprɔbeɪt'] reject (documents) as invalid.
Antonyms
Etymology
- reprobare (Latin)
- reprobatus (Latin)
3. reprobate
adjective. ['ˈrɛprɔbeɪt'] deviating from what is considered moral or right or proper or good.
Antonyms
Etymology
- reprobare (Latin)
- reprobatus (Latin)
4. reprobate
verb. ['ˈrɛprɔbeɪt'] abandon to eternal damnation.
Antonyms
Etymology
- reprobare (Latin)
- reprobatus (Latin)
5. reprobate
verb. ['ˈrɛprɔbeɪt'] express strong disapproval of.
Antonyms
Etymology
- reprobare (Latin)
- reprobatus (Latin)
Sentences with reprobate
1. Noun, singular or mass
In particular, they generally believed in God's predestination of both the saved to salvation and the reprobate to damnation.
2. Adjective
Calvinism teaches that grace is unmerited favor, and that those who are called are incapable of resisting God's saving grace, just as those who are reprobate are incapable of receiving it.