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1 reproachful
adjective* * *adjective (showing or expressing reproach: a reproachful look; reproachful words.) vorwurfsvoll* * *re·proach·ful[rɪˈprəʊtʃfəl, AM -ˈproʊtʃ-]adj vorwurfsvoll* * *1. adj reproachfully2. adv[rI'prəUtSfUl, -fəlI] vorwurfsvoll* * *reproachful adj (adv reproachfully) vorwurfsvoll, tadelnd* * *adjective* * *adj.vorwurfsvoll adj.
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