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- "Xander," his mother says next to him, amusement mingled with reproach in her voice.†
p. 6.7 *reproach = a criticism; or to express criticism
- my mother said reproachfully.†
p. 57.8reproachfully = in a manner that criticizes
- "Bram," my father says reproachfully.†
p. 77.3
Definitions:
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(1)
(reproach) a criticism; or to express criticism or disappointment -- especially where a relationship makes the disapproval result in disappointment or shameThe expression "beyond reproach" is often used to indicate that one must not only be careful to do everything right, but must be careful not to do anything that might make people suspect they did something wrong. For example, politicians often need to behave in a manner that is beyond reproach.
"Beyond reproach" can also suggest that something is perfect. More rarely, it can also be used to suggest that someone is too powerful or too well-connected to criticize. - (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)