Thesaurus / blamable
FEEDBACKHow to use blamable in a sentence
If God put a beggar on horseback, would the horse be blamable for galloping to Monte Carlo?
GOD AND MY NEIGHBOURROBERT BLATCHFORDViolence and excitement, perhaps, differing altogether from what I felt, are no less blamable.
MY TEN YEARS' IMPRISONMENTSILVIO PELLICOI choose to know the whole truth; I am a man who can hear it and keep silence about your enterprise, however blamable it maybe.
CATHERINE DE' MEDICIHONORE DE BALZACIt being impossible not to condemn evil, all the commentators discussed the question, What is blamable and what is not blamable?
MY RELIGIONLEO TOLSTOYBut though we think the conduct of the Regicides blamable, that of Milton appears to us in a very different light.
BEACON LIGHTS OF HISTORY, VOLUME XIIIJOHN LORDIt was a woman's story,—a disappointed woman,—and so, not so very blamable as she might be; not but that it was true in fact.
TONY BUTLERCHARLES JAMES LEVERThey were not blamable for their father's crime, nor could they enjoy the advantages of his exalted station.
WILD WESTERN SCENESJOHN BEAUCHAMP JONESFact much blamable before the loose public of mankind; upon which I leave men to their verdict.
HISTORY OF FRIEDRICH II. OF PRUSSIA, VOL. XVII. (OF XXI.)THOMAS CARLYLEI will prove to you it was not Countess Fanny's naughtiness, though she was indeed very blamable.
THE AMAZING MARRIAGE, COMPLETEGEORGE MEREDITHHe had ceased to feel blamable for the shortcomings of Napoleon I, but it was just as well not to have the name used too freely.
BUNKER BEANHARRY LEON WILSONWORDS RELATED TO BLAMABLE
- base
- beneath
- blamable
- contemptible
- degrading
- disgraceful
- dishonorable
- disreputable
- good-for-nothing
- ignoble
- improper
- inappropriate
- ineligible
- inexcusable
- no-account
- no-good
- not deserving
- not fit
- not good enough
- not worth
- nothing
- offensive
- out of place
- recreant
- reprehensible
- shameful
- unbecoming
- unbefitting
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- unfit
- unmerited
- unseemly
- unsuitable
- valueless
- vile
- wretched
- wrong
- amoral
- bad
- base
- blamable
- blameworthy
- blasphemous
- censurable
- corrupt
- criminal
- crooked
- debauched
- depraved
- dishonorable
- dissipated
- dissolute
- evil
- felonious
- illegal
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- indecent
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- naughty
- profane
- profligate
- reprehensible
- reprobate
- risqué
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- salacious
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- sinful
- smutty
- unethical
- unfair
- ungodly
- unholy
- unjust
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- unrighteous
- vicious
- wanton
- wicked
- wrongful
- amoral
- bad
- base
- blamable
- blameworthy
- blasphemous
- censurable
- corrupt
- criminal
- crooked
- debauched
- depraved
- dishonorable
- dissipated
- dissolute
- evil
- felonious
- illegal
- illicit
- indecent
- iniquitous
- naughty
- profane
- profligate
- reprehensible
- reprobate
- risqué
- sacrilegious
- salacious
- shady
- sinful
- smutty
- unethical
- unfair
- ungodly
- unholy
- unjust
- unlawful
- unrighteous
- vicious
- wanton
- wicked
- wrongful
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