the expression of disapproval or disappointment:he gave her a look of reproach [count noun]:a farrago of warnings and pained reproaches
(a reproach to) a thing that makes the failings of (someone or something else) more apparent:his elegance is a living reproach to our slovenly habits
(Reproaches) (in the Roman Catholic Church) a set of antiphons and responses for Good Friday representing the reproaches of Christ to his people.
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express to (someone) one’s disapproval of or disappointment in their actions:her friends reproached her for not thinking enough about her family [with direct speech]:‘You know that isn’t true,’ he reproached her
(reproach someone with) accuse someone of:his wife reproached him with cowardice
archaic censure or rebuke (an offence).
above (or beyond) reproach
such that no criticism can be made; perfect:his integrity is beyond reproach