different between reprehension vs wrongdoing
reprehension
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin reprehensio, reprehensionis.
Noun
reprehension (countable and uncountable, plural reprehensions)
- the act, or an expression, of criticism, censure or condemnation; reprimand
Related terms
- reprehend
- reprehensible
Translations
reprehension From the web:
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- what does apprehension mean
- what does reprehension
- what do apprehension mean
- what does apprehension mean in spanish
- what is an apprehension
wrongdoing
English
Alternative forms
- wrong-doing
Etymology
wrong +? doing
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /????du???/
Noun
wrongdoing (usually uncountable, plural wrongdoings)
- (uncountable) Violation of standards of behavior.
- (countable) An instance of doing wrong.
Translations
Verb
wrongdoing
- present participle of wrongdo
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