nice vs reprobate

nice

adj
  • Respectable; virtuous. 

  • Of a person: friendly, attractive. 

  • Pleasant, satisfactory. 

  • Showing or requiring great precision or sensitive discernment; subtle. 

  • Shows that the given adjective is desirable, or acts as a mild intensifier; pleasantly, quite. 

  • Showing refinement or delicacy, proper, seemly 

adv
  • Nicely. 

intj
  • Used to signify approval. 

  • Used to signify a job well done. 

noun
  • niceness. 

verb
  • To run a process with a specified (usually lower) priority. 

reprobate

adj
  • Immoral, having no religious or principled character. 

  • Rejected by God; damned, sinful. 

  • Rejected; cast off as worthless. 

noun
  • One rejected by God; a sinful person. 

  • An individual with low morals or principles. 

verb
  • To refuse, set aside. 

  • To have strong disapproval of something; to reprove; to condemn. 

  • Of God: to abandon or reject, to deny eternal bliss. 

How often have the words nice and reprobate occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )