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:
- The town regarded the known thief as a reprobate and an outcast.
- The religious leader preached about redemption for even the most hardened reprobate.
- In literature, the antagonist is often portrayed as a reprobate with evil intentions.
Synonyms:
- Degenerate
- Rogue
- Villain
- Rascal
- Scoundrel
Antonyms:
- Saint
- Virtuous person
- Moralist
- Upright individual
- 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:
- 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.)
- 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.)
- 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.)