Reprehension
Rep`re*hen"sion
(-sh?n), n. [L. reprehensio: cf. F. rprhension.] Reproof; censure; blame; disapproval.[1913 Webster]
This Basilius took as though his mistress had given him a secret reprehension that he had not showed more gratefulness to Dorus.Sir P. Sidney.
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Syn. -- Censure; reproof; reprimand. See Admonition.
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