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The term "opprobrious" is often used to describe language or behavior that is insulting, offensive, or outrageous. It can also be used to describe people or things that are considered to be disgraceful or shameful.
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Etymology Latin opprobrosus disgraceful shameful Origin opprobr prefix meani
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Etymology Latin opprobrosus disgraceful shameful Origin opprobr prefix meani
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