Reprobate

Word REPROBATE
Character 9
Hyphenation rep ro bate
Pronunciations /ˈɹɛpɹəbət/

Definitions and meanings of "Reprobate"

What do we mean by reprobate?

A morally unprincipled person. noun

One who is predestined to damnation. noun

Morally unprincipled; shameless. adjective

Rejected by God and without hope of salvation. adjective

To disapprove of; condemn. transitive verb

To abandon to eternal damnation. Used of God. transitive verb

To disapprove vehemently; contemn strongly; condemn; reject.

To abandon to vice or punishment, or to hopeless ruin or destruction. See reprobation, 3.

Synonyms To reprehend, censure. See reprobate, a.

Disallowed; disapproved; rejected; not enduring proof or trial.

Abandoned in sin; morally abandoned; depraved; characteristic of a reprobate.

Expressing disapproval or censure; condemnatory.

Synonyms profligate, etc. (see abandoned), vitiated, corrupt, hardened, wicked, base, vile, cast away, graceless, shameless.

One who is very profligate or abandoned; a person given over to sin; one lost to virtue and religion; a wicked, depraved wretch. noun

One morally abandoned and lost. noun

Not enduring proof or trial; not of standard purity or fineness; disallowed; rejected. adjective

Abandoned to punishment; hence, morally abandoned and lost; given up to vice; depraved. adjective

Of or pertaining to one who is given up to wickedness. adjective

To disapprove with detestation or marks of extreme dislike; to condemn as unworthy; to disallow; to reject. transitive verb

To abandon to punishment without hope of pardon. transitive verb

One rejected by God; a sinful person.

An individual with low morals or principles.

A low life scum-sucking piece of worthless donkey crap Urban Dictionary

A morally unprincipled person. Urban Dictionary

One who drinks copious amounts of wine, doesn't care much for people, and loves to use large words when in the presence of low intelligence. Urban Dictionary

Someone who lives or owns a vacation home Ketchum or Sun Valley Idaho (basically someone born in California) Urban Dictionary

One who does not know the difference between moral and amoral or right and wrong. Urban Dictionary

When a Repro decides to masturbate. Urban Dictionary

The act of being on probation, getting off, and then being put back on. Urban Dictionary

Person that vigorously evades person responsibility for their action. Urban Dictionary

Some one who blames others with out regard for fact. Urban Dictionary

Any unmarried, fornicating, unruly hourly or salaried non-manager unionized and non-unionized employee who is not in complete control of their emotions - who has to ask for permission from a manager, boss, parents, or any person who is in charge of them - to do anything that they want to do because they haven't been trusted to manage all of their own affairs without the input of another adult who has been deemed more responsible and more capable of running their own life this person runs the risk of quitting, being impulsive, they are easily manipulated, they are a bad judge of character, they don't know who is genuine and who is a liar, they lack control, they are hasty, they lack self-control, and they are prone to having huge lapses in judgment generally oblivious, infantile, spoiled, uncouth, and insignificant (in the eyes of the ruling class) bits of humanity who are prone to never apologizing, twisting an apology to make the other person at fault or naturally defective (they say shit like "don't worry about it - it's not your fault") in some way, abusive, fighting, arguing, disrespectful, road rage, being abandoned, fornicating, being physically or sexually abused, neglectful, making children out of wedlock, and all kinds of other types of unseemly behaviors Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Reprobate

The word "reprobate" in example sentences

To her surprise Patty noticed that there was affection rather than disapprobation in the word reprobate, and she answered a trifle stiffly: "The Wattses are all well, I think: but, as for Mr. Holland, ❋ Unknown (1921)

It is an absurd assertion, that "the demerits of the reprobate are the subordinate means of bringing them onward to destined destruction." ❋ 1560-1609 (1956)

For they are heard for those who are predestined, not for those who are foreknown as reprobate; just in the same way as when we correct our brethren, such corrections avail among the predestinate but not among the reprobate, according to the words: _No man can correct whom He hath despised. ❋ Aquinas Thomas (1907)

God gave them over to a wilfulness in the grossest sins, here called a reprobate mind -- eis adokimon noun, a mind void of all sense and judgment to discern things that differ, so that they could not distinguish their right hand from their left in spiritual things. ❋ Unknown (1721)

- I reply, But we would agree that the most important issue is, does God call a reprobate person elect to the extent and duration that he is a member of the visible body, or, for that matter, does God call a reprobate person elect to any extent or duration at all? ❋ Unknown (2009)

Onstage Jason Robards, Mr. Plummer's "reprobate" drinking buddy, "with firewater in his veins," used to continue a story he'd been telling before the curtain went up, interweaving it around the lines of the play. ❋ Unknown (2008)

It is supposed to rest upon the sovereignty of God, and certain passages of Scripture, although the word "reprobate" is not found in them. ❋ Robert Wallace (N/A)

And he said not, "reprobate" for he would not "be" reprobate, even though he did not punish, nay rather for this very reason he would be "approved;" ` but even if some suspect us, 'he says, ` on account of our not displaying our power, to be contemptible and cast away, we care nothing for this. ❋ Editor (1889)

Compare the equivalent term, "reprobate," Jer 6: 30; 2Co 13: 6. ❋ Unknown (1871)

Fourth Woe -- against those who confound the distinctions of right and wrong (compare Ro 1: 28), "reprobate," Greek, "undiscriminating: the moral perception darkened." bitter ... sweet -- sin is bitter (Jer 2: 19; 4: 18; Ac 8: 23; Heb 12: 15); though it seem sweet for a time (Pr 9: 17, 18). ❋ Unknown (1871)

By the 19th century, "reprobate" had acquired the milder, but still utterly condemnatory, sense of "a depraved person." ❋ Unknown (2010)

If you coulda squeezed 'reprobate' and 'slimy' into that sentence it woulda been a 'lil more accurate. ❋ Rcade (2010)

In fact, I can't think of a time when I've heard the term "reprobate" when it wasn't being used as a perjorative. ❋ Unknown (2010)

These days, calling someone a "reprobate" is hardly a condemnation to hellfire and brimstone, but the original reprobates of the 16th century were hardened sinners who had fallen from God's grace. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Gradually, though, the criticism implied by "reprobate" became touched with tolerance and even a bit of humor. ❋ Unknown (2010)

They do the christenings, weddings and funerals for every kind of reprobate, for those of fickle faith and none, because we like our rituals. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Just what kind of reprobate children are these, we begin to wonder? ❋ Unknown (2009)

"Everyone calls [my sister in law] a reprobate because she sleeps with three different men, [leeches] money off of me, [robs] children and beats up helpless homeless people." ❋ Clint Eastwo0d (2005)

[Example]: One who [cheats] on a [test] and thinks nothing of it. ❋ Jeremy (2005)

Oh [Bruce]? Don't [worry] about him, he's not a [threat], he's just a reprobate. ❋ Telusdood (2009)

That reprobate [thinks] their [shit dont stink]. ❋ (2021)

One who believes [truth] to be [subjective] is a [reprobate]. ❋ Fundie_posterboy (2003)

that [Repro] is performing a [reprobate]. ❋ Reprobater (2022)

that time when [johnny B]. went on [probation], [got off], and then back went back on reprobation ❋ JohnnyB. (2011)

after calling [Sandra Fluke] a "slut" and "prostitute" and asking for sex video to be posted online. [Rush Limbaugh] claims he acted like a [Democrat], that's what a blame shifting reprobate would do ❋ Chicagotom4099 (2012)

only a blame shifting reprobate would try to claim the job losses from the 2008 [Janesville], Wisconsin [GM] plant were [Barack Obama's] fault. ❋ Tom_4099 (2012)

"[Sindy] is a [huge] reprobate" ❋ Vita Smart (2022)

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