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Deserving blame or censure as being wrong or evil or injurious.
culpable
blameworthy
blamable
blameable
blameful
guilty
culpable
blameworthy
blamable
blameable
blameful
1
EWN report that police have now opened a case of
culpable
homicide.
2
Perhaps not actively involved, perhaps not even consciously involved, but still
culpable
.
3
Cases of
culpable
homicide and negligent driving were being investigated, Ntuli said.
4
Your age doesn't exonerate you from being held
culpable
for your actions.
5
It pronounced them discreet if
culpable
;
probably cold to the passion both.
1
I consider her conduct admirable; nor do I think his necessarily
blameworthy
.
2
But she was not altogether so
blameworthy
as she may have appeared.
3
Therefore nothing which comes by way of origin is
blameworthy
or sinful.
4
I pitied him sincerely, mistaken, if not
blameworthy
,
as he had been.
5
The ignorance of both is
blameworthy
,
and negligence in both cases is reprovable.
1
His administration in Ireland was unfortunate, and in many respects highly
blamable
.
2
If I did, I should be more
blamable
than he was.
3
Am I therefore
blamable
for writing a little bit of autobiography?
4
Poverty is a misfortune; misfortunes are often the result of
blamable
indiscretion, extravagance, etc.
5
Among my other
blamable
actions there may now be reckoned disobedience to my father.
1
The most
blameable
act of his life was the execution of Charles.
2
Nevertheless, he was certainly
blameable
for having chosen such an unwholesome situation.
3
That meant, 'My turning aside to you originally was the
blameable
thing.'
4
It was a drunken quarrel, where one was as
blameable
as the other.
5
No quality, it is allowed, is absolutely either
blameable
or praiseworthy.
1
Once, she had crouched there when the nuns came looking for her, worried about her recovery, her
blameful
silence.
2
What is more
blameful
than to fail to acknowledge God, to glory in one's own ignorance, and to war against the faithful?
3
No word has ever been uttered to their moral detriment; they are, in this
blameful
age, among the most blameless of its people.
1
To give pain, to inflict mortifications, and harsh words, are all
censurable
.
2
But the methods employed by the opposition were no less
censurable
.
3
The food that comes from cruel and fierce persons is
censurable
.
4
The death that a Kshatriya meets with at home is
censurable
.
5
One should not seek for advancement by achieving any wicked or
censurable
act.
6
Let him study the scriptures with a preceptor that is
censurable
!
7
Sir, we should pause before proceeding any further in this Unconstitutional and
censurable
legislation.
8
Nor was it less
censurable
on account of its failure.
9
They that are divested of wisdom regard it as
censurable
.
10
Not to have returned the fire, under such circumstances, would have been
censurable
conduct.
11
If, however, a person of superior birth perpetrates
censurable
acts, such acts stain him.
12
If Hagar behaved with impertinence and vanity, Sarah manifested a very
censurable
degree of resentment.
13
Indeed, if those duties be
censurable
,
then why should not the Supreme Ordainer be censured?
14
Adopt this
censurable
behaviour, O perpetuator of Kuru's race!
15
Thouing or the taking of names is not
censurable
in addressing inferiors or equals in age.
16
Nothing especially
censurable
;
that is, nothing irreparable, thus far; but I am afraid of the future.
censurable
less censurable
very censurable
censurable acts
highly censurable
justly censurable