Definition of Opprobrium
the disgrace incurred by conduct considered outrageously shameful
Examples of Opprobrium in a sentence
Although the golfer faced a great deal of opprobrium after being caught with his mistress, he quickly regained the love of his fans. π
While my actions were inappropriate, I do not consider them an opprobrium which will ruin my reputation. π
The celebrity chef earned opprobrium when she made a racial slur in front of the media. π
For the rest of his life, the president will be remembered for his opprobrium brought on by entering our country into an international war. π
When the mayor stole money from the police retirement fund, it was a major opprobrium which reflected poorly upon the government as a whole. π
Benβs criminal opprobrium nearly cost him the election. π
Because the athlete used steroids to increase his performance, he had to face the opprobrium of the sports committee. π
The government is willing to ignore public opprobrium and build the highway through the city park. π
After the singer was arrested, he went into seclusion and hoped the opprobrium would soon be forgotten. π
Even though the young man has paid the court-ordered fine for vandalizing the school, he still deserves the opprobrium of everyone in the community. π
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