Reproving vs Objurgatively - What's the difference?
reproving | objurgatively |
in an objurgative or reproving manner
* 1843 , '', book 3, ch. IV, ''Happy
As a verb reproving
is present participle of lang=en.As an adjective reproving
is expressing reproof; reproachful or admonishing.As a noun reproving
is the act of giving a reproof.As an adverb objurgatively is
in an objurgative or reproving manner.objurgatively
English
Adverb
(en adverb)- The foolish Patient still at intervals continued to break in on our discourse, which rather promised to take a philosophic turn: “But I have lost my appetite,” said he, objurgatively , with a tone of irritated pathos; “I have no appetite; I can't eat!”