Reproach

/rɪˈproʊtʃ/ verb

To express disapproval or blame toward someone for something they did wrong.

From Old French 'reprocher' (to bring back, to object), derived from Latin 're-' (back) + 'prope' (near). The word evolved from the sense of bringing something 'back' to someone as an accusation.

AMአባባል
ARإتهام
BNনিন্দা
CAreprotxe
CSvýčitka
DAforklagede
DEVorwurf
ELκατηγορία
ESreproche
FAسرزنش
FImoite
FRreproche
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