Definitionadj. deserving blame or censure as being wrong or evil or injurious
Last update: October 14, 2015
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In general, congress was more blamable than either the president or his official family, or the army officers. [Please select]
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Pal-li-a'tion, concealment of the most blamable circumstances of an offence.' [Please select]
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Recklessness is quite as foolish, but not so blamable as cowardice, for though both do the man an injury, the latter alone can dishonor him. [Please select]
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You lost me a good friend and servant, Miss Janice, but now, with the war in effect ended, I scarce feel regret that his action, however blamable, spared you the loss of your father. [Please select]
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