Reprobate

Reprobate (N):

Pronunciation: rep-ruh-bayt

Word Meaning: “Reprobate” as a noun refers to a person who is morally corrupt, wicked, or unprincipled. It is often used to describe someone who is condemned or rejected due to their immoral behavior.

Uses in Sentence:

  1. The town regarded the known thief as a reprobate and an outcast.
  2. The religious leader preached about redemption for even the most hardened reprobate.
  3. In literature, the antagonist is often portrayed as a reprobate with evil intentions.

Synonyms:

  1. Degenerate
  2. Rogue
  3. Villain
  4. Rascal
  5. Scoundrel

Antonyms:

  1. Saint
  2. Virtuous person
  3. Moralist
  4. Upright individual
  5. Ethical person

Word Meaning in Hindi: As a noun, “reprobate” can be translated to Hindi as “निर्दोष” (nirdosh) or “दुष्ट” (dusht).

Word Uses in Hindi:

  1. शहर ने एक प्रसिद्ध चोर को एक निर्दोष और बहिष्कृत व्यक्ति के रूप में देखा। (The town regarded the known thief as a reprobate and an outcast.)
  2. धार्मिक नेता ने सबसे कठिन दुष्ट के लिए भी मोक्ष की बातें कीं। (The religious leader preached about redemption for even the most hardened reprobate.)
  3. साहित्य में, प्रतिकृतिकारी को अक्सर दुष्ट इरादों के साथ एक निर्दोष के रूप में चित्रित किया जाता है। (In literature, the antagonist is often portrayed as a reprobate with evil intentions.)

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