The suggestion that the money he had striven for from youth to age should go to some reprobate foreigner, to pay his gambling-debts, nearly threw him into a convulsion .
He was known as a reprobate who had no regard for the law.
Reprobate, ruffian, hooligan, imp, delinquent...
The cracks in the wall were expanding, indicating a structural problem.
You can use "cracks" in a sentence like this: The vase fell off the shelf and now has several cracks in it.
The patient's high blood pressure and diabetes are examples of comorbidity, requiring careful management by healthcare providers.
One way to use "guilty" in a sentence is: "He felt guilty for forgetting his friend's birthday."
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That old reprobate robbed the stagecoach!
That is a reprobate person! This answer is mainly for kids adults f you want to use it here's one: That mad cat was a reprobate because he broke the law one too many times!
CHris Brown is a reprobate because of his vulgar actions towards Rihanna.
The mobster called the kid a reprobate after the kid told the mobster about stealing 'every pocket full' of candy bars from the drugstore, and they both laughed.
Reprobate means to feel neglected or forgotten. So the song is about feeling neglected in a relationship.
I don't think you can return froma reprobate mind. The only way would be for God to do it. I wish that were not the case.
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Reprobate, ruffian, hooligan, imp, delinquent...
condemn, reprobate, decry, objurgate, excoriate, denounce