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blameworthy

[bleym-wur-thee]

adjective

  1. deserving blame; blameful.

    a blameworthy administration.



blameworthy

/ ˈɪˌɜːðɪ /

adjective

  1. deserving disapproval or censure

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Other 51Թ Forms

  • blameworthiness noun
  • ˈˌɴǰٳ󾱲Ա noun
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of blameworthy1

Middle English word dating back to 1350–1400; blame, worthy
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Example Sentences

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The homicide charge requires only that they find Penny engaged in "blameworthy conduct."

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In either case, identity politics might be unnecessary, and anyone who engages in it would be equally blameworthy.

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Unless those blameworthy, anti-14th Amendment justices, are impeached for the first time in U.S. history for obstructing justice.

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Repenters are wracked by "an overwhelming sense of guilt," a hard-to-shake feeling that one is blameworthy for having benefited from historical injustices, and for continuing to benefit from racist systems.

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Ideally, the blameworthy baddie would be someone who can cast these politicians’ own party as the hero.

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When To Use

What does blameworthy mean?

Blameworthy is used to describe someone or something that deserves to be blamed for something negative that has happened.To blame someone for something is to accuse them of having caused it or to hold them responsible for it. The word blame is always used in the context of something bad that happened—you don’t blame someone for something good. However, when someone is blamed for something, it doesn’t mean they are guilty of it—it simply means they are being accused of being guilty of it.The word blame can also be used as a noun referring to the responsibility for something negative that happened. This is how the word is used in the phrase assign blame. As a noun, blame can also mean the disapproval, condemnation, or criticism for something bad that happened, as in He deserves most of the blame for the loss.Calling a person blameworthy indicates the belief that they are responsible for what happened and that they should receive the criticism for having caused it.The word blameful means the same thing as blameworthy but is less commonly used.Example: Those who participated in the fraud should be held responsible, but those who knew about it and did nothing are also blameworthy.

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