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Meaning of condemnable
The primary meaning of "condemnable" is deserving of condemnation or blame.
Etymology of condemnable
The word "condemnable" originates from the Latin "condemnare," which means to condemn or blame, and the suffix "-able," indicating capability or deserving of an action.
Historically, the term has been used to describe actions, behaviors, or situations that are considered reprehensible or deserving of disapproval.
Synonyms
culpable
blamable
blameworthy
guilty
reprehensible
objectionable
unacceptable
unpardonable
inexcusable
indefensible
unjustifiable
unwarranted
unmerited
undeserved
ill-gotten
wrongful
illicit
illegal
unlawful
criminal
nefarious
vicious
odious
abhorrent
detestable
despicable
contemptible
shameful
scandalous
disgraceful
heinous
atrocious
egregious
Definitions
- Deserving of condemnation or blame, typically because something is considered wrong or unacceptable.
- * Worthy of strong disapproval or criticism.
Usage Examples
- The company's neglect of safety protocols was condemnable and resulted in severe fines.
- * The human rights violations committed by the regime were universally considered condemnable.