reprehensible
Americanadjective
adjective
Other Word Forms
- nonreprehensibility noun
- nonreprehensible adjective
- nonreprehensibleness noun
- nonreprehensibly adverb
- reprehensibility noun
- reprehensibleness noun
- reprehensibly adverb
- unreprehensible adjective
- unreprehensibleness noun
- unreprehensibly adverb
Etymology
Origin of reprehensible
1350–1400; Middle English < Late Latin reprehēnsibilis, equivalent to Latin reprehēns ( us ) (past participle of reprehendere to reprehend ) + -ibilis -ible
Example Sentences
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‘Regardless of whether or not the move is legal, it is certainly disgraceful, despicable, reprehensible, loathsome, outrageous and just plain truly pathetic,’ writes an L.A.
From Los Angeles Times
The Scottish Youth Parliament said Linden's actions were "reprehensible and diametrically opposed" to its values.
From BBC
“The actions this individual engaged in are reprehensible and are a clear violation of our Department standards,” the department said in an emailed statement.
From Los Angeles Times
Back then, yes, of course, I was a victim of a reprehensible system of government.
From Literature
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A spokesperson for Gemini Untwined, which funds specialist surgery for rare newborns joined by the head, said portraying conjoined twins as entertainment was "morally reprehensible".
From BBC
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