Blamably: meaning, definitions and examples

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blamably

 

[ ˈbleɪməbli ]

Adverb
Context #1 | Adverb

in a blameworthy manner

Deserving blame; culpably.

Synonyms

blamefully, culpably, guiltily.

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Word Description / Examples
blamably

Describes actions or behavior that deserve blame or criticism, often used in a formal or serious context.

  • The manager acted blamably by ignoring the safety protocols.
  • His mistakes were blamably negligent.
culpably

Indicates a level of guilt or responsibility, particularly when referring to negligence or wrongdoing, often used in legal or formal contexts.

  • The driver was found culpably negligent in the accident.
  • He acted culpably by not following the regulations.
blamefully

Used to describe actions or decisions that one can be blamed for, with a slightly more emotional or moral tone.

  • The government acted blamefully in handling the crisis.
  • She looked at him blamefully, knowing he was at fault.
guiltily

Describes a feeling of guilt or awareness of wrongdoing, focusing on the internal emotional state of a person.

  • She looked at the broken vase guiltily.
  • He laughed guiltily, knowing he had forgotten their anniversary.

Examples of usage

  • He acted blamably in the situation, ignoring the consequences of his actions.
  • The decision was made blamably, resulting in negative outcomes for the company.

Translations

Translations of the word "blamably" in other languages:

🇵🇹 culpavelmente

🇮🇳 दोषपूर्ण ढंग से

🇩🇪 schuldhaft

🇮🇩 dengan bersalah

🇺🇦 винувато

🇵🇱 winowajczo

🇯🇵 非難されるべき方法で (hinan sa reru beki hōhō de)

🇫🇷 blâmablement

🇪🇸 culpablemente

🇹🇷 suçlanabilir bir şekilde

🇰🇷 책임질 수 있게 (chaegimjil su itge)

🇸🇦 بشكل يستحق اللوم

🇨🇿 vinen

🇸🇰 vinně

🇨🇳 可责备地 (kě zébèi de)

🇸🇮 krivdno

🇮🇸 ásakalega

🇰🇿 кінәлі түрде

🇬🇪 დამნაშავედ (damnashaved)

🇦🇿 günahkarcasına

🇲🇽 culpablemente

Etymology

The word 'blamably' is derived from the combination of 'blame' and the suffix '-ably', which is used to form adverbs indicating manner or capability. The concept of being blamable or deserving of blame has been present in language for centuries, as humans have always sought to assign responsibility for actions. 'Blamably' emphasizes the idea of culpability and fault. It is a word that highlights the negative consequences of one's actions and the need for accountability.

See also: blamable, blame, blamefully, blameless, blamelessly, blamelessness, blamer, blameworthily, blameworthy, blaming.