Definition of Irreproachably

1. Adverb. In an irreproachable and blameless manner. "She had lived blamelessly until she met this man"

Exact synonyms: Blamelessly
Partainyms: Blameless, Irreproachable

Definition of Irreproachably

1. adv. In an irreproachable manner; blamelessly.

Definition of Irreproachably

1. Adverb. In an irreproachable manner; blamelessly. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Irreproachably

1. [adv]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Irreproachably

irrepealable
irrepentance
irreplaceability
irreplaceable
irreplaceableness
irreplaceably
irreplicability
irreplicable
irreprehensible
irrepresentable
irrepressibility
irrepressible
irrepressibly
irreproachable
irreproachableness
irreproachably (current term)
irreproducibility
irreproducible
irreproducibly
irreprovable
irreprovableness
irreprovably
irreps
irreptitious
irreputable
irresilient
irresistable
irresistably
irresistance
irresistibility

Literary usage of Irreproachably

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. History of English Literature by Hippolyte Taine (1880)
"... know and respect each other, that the world respects us so much ; that we hold such a good position in society, and demean ourselves so irreproachably ..."

2. The History of Thucydides by Thucydides (1829)
"For neither was he in the rest of his government oppressive to the people, but conducted himself irreproachably.8 Nay, in truth, those tyrants for the most ..."

3. The Musical World (1857)
"... and the equally glorious symphony, written for and so long neglected by the elder Philharmonic Society, were played irreproachably—so irreproachably, ..."

4. The Relative Advantages of the 5 Feet 6 Inches Gauge and of the Metre Gauge by William Thomas Thornton, James Forrest (1873)
"It might irreproachably consider that it had done enough in taxing its subjects to the extent of £1600000 per annum, for the 5000 miles of railway already ..."

5. History of English Literature by Hippolyte Taine (1880)
"... know and respect each other, that the world respects us so much ; that we hold such a good position in society, and demean ourselves so irreproachably ..."

6. The History of Thucydides by Thucydides (1829)
"For neither was he in the rest of his government oppressive to the people, but conducted himself irreproachably.8 Nay, in truth, those tyrants for the most ..."

7. The Musical World (1857)
"... and the equally glorious symphony, written for and so long neglected by the elder Philharmonic Society, were played irreproachably—so irreproachably, ..."

8. The Relative Advantages of the 5 Feet 6 Inches Gauge and of the Metre Gauge by William Thomas Thornton, James Forrest (1873)
"It might irreproachably consider that it had done enough in taxing its subjects to the extent of £1600000 per annum, for the 5000 miles of railway already ..."

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