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Definition of probation
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Probation
(n.) The act of
proving;
also, that which
proves
anything;
proof..
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Wig
::
Wig (v. t.) To
censure
or
rebuke;
to hold up to
reprobation;
to
scold.
Compliment
::
Compliment
(n.) An
expression,
by word or act, of
approbation,
regard,
confidence,
civility,
or
admiration;
a
flattering
speech
or
attention;
a
ceremonious
greeting;
as, to send one's
compliments
to a
friend..
Hum
::
Hum (n.) A buzz or
murmur,
as of
approbation..
Comprobation
::
Comprobation
(n.) Joint
attestation;
proof.
Reprobation
::
Reprobation
(n.) The act of
reprobating;
the state of being
reprobated;
strong
disapproval
or
censure.
Deprecation
::
Deprecation
(n.) The act of
deprecating;
a
praying
against
evil;
prayer
that an evil may be
removed
or
prevented;
strong
expression
of
disapprobation.
Approving
::
Approving
(a.)
Expressing
approbation;
commending;
as, an
approving
smile..
Mislike
::
Mislike
(n.)
Dislike;
disapprobation;
aversion.
Praiseless
::
Praiseless
(a.)
Without
praise
or
approbation.
Approve
::
Approve
(v. t.) To make or show to be
worthy
of
approbation
or
acceptance.
Satire
::
Satire
(a.) A
composition,
generally
poetical,
holding
up vice or folly to
reprobation;
a keen or
severe
exposure
of what in
public
or
private
morals
deserves
rebuke;
an
invective
poem; as, the
Satires
of
Juvenal..
Hiss
::
Hiss (n.) A
prolonged
sound like that
letter
s, made by
forcing
out the
breath
between
the
tongue
and
teeth,
esp. as a token of
disapprobation
or
contempt..
Improbatory
::
Improbatory
(a.)
Implying,
or
tending
to,
improbation..
Pshaw
::
Pshaw (v. i.) To
express
disgust
or
contemptuous
disapprobation,
as by the
exclamation
Pshaw!.
Chide
::
Chide (v. i.) To utter words of
disapprobation
and
displeasure;
to find
fault;
to
contend
angrily.
Huzza
::
Huzza
(interj.)
A word used as a shout of joy,
exultation,
approbation,
or
encouragement..
Admirable
::
Admirable
(a.)
Having
qualities
to
excite
wonder
united
with
approbation;
deserving
the
highest
praise;
most
excellent;
-- used of
persons
or
things.
Apology
::
Apology
(n.)
Something
said or
written
in
defense
or
justification
of what
appears
to
others
wrong,
or of what may be
liable
to
disapprobation;
justification;
as,
Tertullian's
Apology
for
Christianity..
Probation
::
Probation
(n.) Moral
trial;
the state of man in the
present
life, in which he has the
opportunity
of
proving
his
character,
and
becoming
qualified
for a
happier
state..
Scandalous
::
Scandalous
(a.)
Giving
offense
to the
conscience
or moral
feelings;
exciting
reprobation;
calling
out
condemnation.
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