adverb as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:She reprovingly criticized her colleague's lack of attention to detail.

Definition:To criticize someone in an accusatory and disapproving manner

From reprovingly criticize

Example:The teacher reprovingly pointed out the mistakes in the students' homework.

Definition:To point out faults or shortcomings in an accusatory and disapproving manner

From reprovingly point out

Example:He reprovingly expressed his disappointment in the way things were handled.

Definition:To express disapproval or criticism in an accusatory and disapproving manner

From reprovingly express

Example:She reprovingly commented on his reckless driving.

Definition:To make a comment that is criticizing and disapproving

From reprovingly comment

Example:She reprovingly sighed at the sight of the untidy room.

Definition:To sigh in an accusatory and disapproving manner

From reprovingly sigh

Example:He reprovingly glared at his colleague for leaving the project unfinished.

Definition:To glare in an accusatory and disapproving manner

From reprovingly glare

Example:She reprovingly shook her head at his inconsiderate behavior.

Definition:To shake one's head in an accusatory and disapproving manner

From reprovingly shake

Example:He reprovingly frowned at the news of the accident.

Definition:To frown in an accusatory and disapproving manner

From reprovingly frown

Example:She reprovingly tilted her head at his excuse.

Definition:To tilt one's head in an accusatory and disapproving manner

From reprovingly tilt

Example:The teacher reprovingly wagged her finger at the student for his misbehavior.

Definition:To wag one's finger in an accusatory and disapproving manner

From reprovingly wag