Sentences with opprobrium
op·pro·bri·um
O o - His political opinions have attracted the opprobrium of the Left. [+ of]
- The opprobrium that would greet anyone who spoilt the surprise is enough to guarantee that no one will.
- Undeterred by international opprobrium, as many as 30 million people annually attend up to 17000 bullfights across Spain.
- So that the men's actions receive the public opprobrium they deserve.
- The lawyer, Yoram Sheftel, earned himself the opprobrium of many Holocaust survivors in Israel.