Reproach vs Railing - What's the difference?
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A mild rebuke, or an implied criticism.
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Disgrace or shame.
To criticize or rebuke someone.
* Bible, 1 Peter iv. 14
* Milton
* Dryden
To disgrace, or bring shame upon someone.
* Shakespeare
A fence or barrier consisting of one or more horizontal rails and vertical supports.
Reproach is a related term of railing.
As nouns the difference between reproach and railing
is that reproach is a mild rebuke, or an implied criticism while railing is a fence or barrier consisting of one or more horizontal rails and vertical supports.As verbs the difference between reproach and railing
is that reproach is to criticize or rebuke someone while railing is .reproach
English
Noun
(reproaches)citation, passage=My father made no reproach in his letters and only took notice of my science by inquiring into my occupations more particularly than before.}}
Verb
- if ye be reproached for the name of Christ
- That this newcomer, Shame, / There sit not, and reproach us as unclean.
- Mezentius with his ardour warmed / His fainting friends, reproached their shameful flight, / Repelled the victors.
- I thought your marriage fit; else imputation, / For that he knew you, might reproach your life.
Synonyms
* (to criticize or rebuke) blame, rebuke, upbraid * (to disgrace) disgrace, dishonor * See alsoDerived terms
* beyond reproach * reproachfulrailing
English
Noun
(wikipedia railing) (en noun)- During the war, everyone's railings were taken away to make bombers.
