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Definition of proach
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Proach
(v. i.) See
Approach.
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Discredit
::
Discredit
(n.)
Hence,
some
degree
of
dishonor
or
disesteem;
ill
repute;
reproach;
--
applied
to
persons
or
things..
Puppy
::
Puppy (n.) A name of
contemptuous
reproach
for a
conceited
and
impertinent
person.
Reproachful
::
Reproachful
(a.)
Occasioning
or
deserving
reproach;
shameful;
base; as, a
reproachful
life..
Appulse
::
Appulse
(n.) A
driving
or
running
towards;
approach;
impulse;
also, the act of
striking
against..
Railer
::
Railer
(n.) One who
rails;
one who
scoffs,
insults,
censures,
or
reproaches
with
opprobrious
language..
Mist
::
Mist (n.)
Coarse,
watery
vapor,
floating
or
falling
in
visible
particles,
approaching
the form of rain; as,
Scotch
mist..
Reproaching
::
Reproaching
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Reproac.
Beacon
::
Beacon
(n.) A
signal
fire to
notify
of the
approach
of an
enemy,
or to give any
notice,
commonly
of
warning..
Abusive
::
Abusive
(a.)
Containing
abuse,
or
serving
as the
instrument
of
abuse;
vituperative;
reproachful;
scurrilous..
Vergency
::
Vergency
(n.) The act of
verging
or
approaching;
tendency;
approach.
Braid
::
Braid (v. t.) To
reproach.
[Obs.]
See
Upbraid.
Debar
::
Debar (v. t.) To cut off from
entrance,
as if by a bar or
barrier;
to
preclude;
to
hinder
from
approach,
entry,
or
enjoyment;
to shut out or
exclude;
to deny or
refuse;
-- with from, and
sometimes
with of..
Dawn
::
Dawn (n.) The break of day; the first
appearance
of light in the
morning;
show of
approaching
sunrise.
Slur
::
Slur (n.) A mark or
stain;
hence,
a
slight
reproach
or
disgrace;
a
stigma;
a
reproachful
intimation;
an
innuendo..
Rhomboidal
::
Rhomboidal
(a.)
Having,
or
approaching,
the shape of a
rhomboid..
Puritan
::
Puritan
(n.) One who, in the time of Queen
Elizabeth
and the first two
Stuarts,
opposed
traditional
and
formal
usages,
and
advocated
simpler
forms of faith and
worship
than those
established
by law; --
originally,
a term of
reproach.
The
Puritans
formed
the bulk of the early
population
of New
England..
Formidable
::
Formidable
(a.)
Exciting
fear or
apprehension;
impressing
dread;
adapted
to
excite
fear and deter from
approach,
encounter,
or
undertaking;
alarming..
Exprobrate
::
Exprobrate
(v. t.) To
charge
upon with
reproach;
to
upbraid.
Debarment
::
Debarment
(n.)
Hindrance
from
approach;
exclusion.
Alarm
::
Alarm (n.) Any sound or
information
intended
to give
notice
of
approaching
danger;
a
warning
sound to
arouse
attention;
a
warning
of
danger.
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