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Meaning of rebukable
The primary meaning of the word "rebukable" is deserving or worthy of rebuke or censure.
Etymology of rebukable
The word "rebukable" originates from the Old French "rebuker," meaning to reprove or censure, which is derived from the Latin "reprehendere," meaning to reprove or reprehend.
Historically, the word has been used in English since the 15th century to describe something or someone that deserves criticism or blame.
Synonyms
blamable
blameworthy
culpable
reproachable
reprehensible
condemnable
criticizable
objectionable
unacceptable
uncommendable
discreditable
shameful
dishonorable
ignominious
infamous
notorious
scandalous
odious
detestable
abhorrent
repugnant
disgusting
distasteful
unpalatable
offensive
displeasing
disagreeable
unwelcome
undesirable
deplorable
lamentable
regrettable
unfortunate
disappointing
unsatisfactory
inadequate
insufficient
incompetent
inept
ineffectual
futile
vain
useless
worthless
gratuitous
unjustified
unfounded
baseless
unwarranted
unprovoked
Definitions
- Deserving or worthy of rebuke or censure
- * Capable of being justly criticized or blamed
Usage Examples
- The company's decision to pollute the environment was rebukable and sparked widespread outrage.
- * The politician's comments were rebukable and deemed offensive by many in the community.
Antonyms
praiseworthy
commendable
laudable
admirable
honorable
meritorious
creditable
justifiable
excusable
forgivable
tolerable
acceptable
satisfactory
adequate
sufficient
competent
effective
useful
valuable
justified
warranted
provoked
necessary
desirable
pleasing
agreeable
welcome
satisfactory
excellent
outstanding
exceptional
impressive
remarkable
notable
distinguished
esteemed
respected
revered