The difference between Opprobrium and Upbraiding

When used as nouns, opprobrium means disgrace arising from exceedingly shameful conduct, whereas upbraiding means an instance of severe criticism or rebuke.


Upbraiding is also adjective with the meaning: reproachful.

check bellow for the other definitions of Opprobrium and Upbraiding

  1. Opprobrium as a noun:

    Disgrace arising from exceedingly shameful conduct; ignominy.

  2. Opprobrium as a noun:

    Scornful reproach or contempt.

  3. Opprobrium as a noun:

    A cause of shame or disgrace.

  1. Upbraiding as a verb:

  1. Upbraiding as an adjective:

    Reproachful; chiding; censorious.

  1. Upbraiding as a noun:

    An instance of severe criticism or rebuke.