Reprobate (noun)
rep-roh-bate
An unprincipled person: Archaic (in Calvinism) a sinner who is not of the elect and is predestined to damnation.
From the Latin reprobat- disapproved, from the verb reprobare, from re- (expressing reversal) + probare approve.
Example sentences
“I would tell you to bring her along, but the reprobates aren’t fond of kids.”
“When a reprobate such as he can rise to such dizzying heights, all of humanity is doomed.”
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