opprobrious

/əˈproʊbriəs/
adjective
  1. Expressing strong criticism or disapproval; insulting or scornful.
    • The politician faced opprobrious remarks from the crowd during the debate.
    • She was hurt by the opprobrious language used in the online comments.
    • His opprobrious tone made everyone in the room uncomfortable.
  2. Bringing shame or disgrace; disgraceful.
    • He was remembered for his opprobrious behavior at the formal dinner.
    • The company's opprobrious treatment of its workers led to a public scandal.
    • The opprobrious act of cheating on the exam cost him his scholarship.