recalcitrant |
reprobate |
As adjectives the difference between recalcitrant and reprobate
is that
recalcitrant is recalcitrant, rebellious while
reprobate is (rare) rejected; cast off as worthless.
As a noun reprobate is
one rejected by god; a sinful person.
As a verb reprobate is
to have strong disapproval of something; to condemn.
reprobate |
recidivist |
As nouns the difference between reprobate and recidivist
is that
reprobate is one rejected by god; a sinful person while
recidivist is one who falls back into prior habits, especially criminal habits; a repeat offender.
As an adjective reprobate
is (rare) rejected; cast off as worthless.
As a verb reprobate
is to have strong disapproval of something; to condemn.
reprobate |
abash |
As verbs the difference between reprobate and abash
is that
reprobate is to have strong disapproval of something; to condemn while
abash is to make ashamed; to embarrass; to destroy the self-possession of, as by exciting suddenly a consciousness of guilt, mistake, or inferiority; to disconcert; to discomfit
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As an adjective reprobate
is (rare) rejected; cast off as worthless.
As a noun reprobate
is one rejected by god; a sinful person.
reprove |
reprobate |
As verbs the difference between reprove and reprobate
is that
reprove is to express disapproval while
reprobate is to have strong disapproval of something; to condemn.
As an adjective reprobate is
(rare) rejected; cast off as worthless.
As a noun reprobate is
one rejected by god; a sinful person.
rebuke |
reprobate |
As nouns the difference between rebuke and reprobate
is that
rebuke is a harsh criticism while
reprobate is one rejected by god; a sinful person.
As verbs the difference between rebuke and reprobate
is that
rebuke is to criticise harshly; to reprove while
reprobate is to have strong disapproval of something; to condemn.
As an adjective reprobate is
(rare) rejected; cast off as worthless.
reprobate |
rapscallion |
As nouns the difference between reprobate and rapscallion
is that
reprobate is one rejected by god; a sinful person while
rapscallion is a rascal, scamp, rogue, or scoundrel.
As an adjective reprobate
is (rare) rejected; cast off as worthless.
As a verb reprobate
is to have strong disapproval of something; to condemn.
objurgate |
reprobate |
As verbs the difference between objurgate and reprobate
is that
objurgate is to rebuke or scold strongly while
reprobate is to have strong disapproval of something; to condemn.
As an adjective reprobate is
(rare) rejected; cast off as worthless.
As a noun reprobate is
one rejected by god; a sinful person.
reprobate |
abrogate |
As adjectives the difference between reprobate and abrogate
is that
reprobate is rejected; cast off as worthless while
abrogate is abrogated; abolished.
As verbs the difference between reprobate and abrogate
is that
reprobate is to have strong disapproval of something; to condemn while
abrogate is to annul by an authoritative act; to abolish by the authority of the maker or her or his successor; to repeal; — applied to the repeal of laws, decrees, ordinances, the abolition of customs, etc.
As a noun reprobate
is one rejected by God; a sinful person.
rebel |
reprobate |
As nouns the difference between rebel and reprobate
is that
rebel is a confederate soldier while
reprobate is one rejected by god; a sinful person.
As an adjective reprobate is
(rare) rejected; cast off as worthless.
As a verb reprobate is
to have strong disapproval of something; to condemn.
repeat |
reprobate |
As verbs the difference between repeat and reprobate
is that
repeat is (intransitive) to do or say again (and again) while
reprobate is to have strong disapproval of something; to condemn.
As nouns the difference between repeat and reprobate
is that
repeat is an iteration; a repetition while
reprobate is one rejected by god; a sinful person.
As an adjective reprobate is
(rare) rejected; cast off as worthless.
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