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Definitions for Reprobate
[1] a depraved, unprincipled, or wicked person: a drunken reprobate.
[2] a person rejected by God and beyond hope of salvation.
[3] morally depraved; unprincipled; bad.
[4] rejected by God and beyond hope of salvation.
[5] to disapprove, condemn, or censure.
[6] (of God) to reject (a person), as for sin; exclude from the number of the elect or from salvation.
[7] morally unprincipled; depraved
[8] Christianity destined or condemned to eternal punishment in hell
[9] an unprincipled, depraved, or damned person
[10] a disreputable or roguish person the old reprobate
[11] to disapprove of; condemn
[12] (of God) to destine, consign, or condemn to eternal punishment in hell
Words related to Reprobate
corrupt, bad, wanton, foul, degenerate, immoral, improper, incorrigible, lewd, rude, sinful, unprincipled, vile, wicked
Words nearby Reprobate
repro proof, reproach, reproachful, reproachless, reprobance, reprobate, reprobation, reprobative, reprocess, reprocessed, reprocessing
Origin of Reprobate
1400–50; late Middle English reprobaten < Latin reprobātus; past participle of reprobāre to reprove
Other words from Reprobate
rep·ro·ba·cy [rep -ruh -buh -see] /ˈrɛp rə bə si/ , rep·ro·bate·ness , noun
rep·ro·bat·er , noun
un·rep·ro·bat·ed , adjective
Word origin for Reprobate
C16: from Late Latin reprobātus held in disfavour, from Latin re- + probāre to approve 1
Synonyms for Reprobate
bad, corrupt, degenerate, foul, wanton, immoral, improper, incorrigible, lewd, rude, sinful, unprincipled, vile, wicked