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blameful

ADJECTIVE
  1. deserving blame or censure as being wrong or evil or injurious
    censurable misconduct
    culpable negligence
    blameworthy if not criminal behavior

How To Use blameful In A Sentence

  • Be discerning, not blameful or judgmental when choosing to withdraw from or set a boundary in a relationship. Christine Hassler: How To Spring Clean Your Relationships, PART 2
  • Addicts tend to become resentful and blameful towards others, and that would be no different for somebody who is using this medication.
  • This is your blameful thinking that fueled her anger in the first place.
  • She twirled around to find her aunt was giving her a blameful look.
  • If unable to attribute the injury to the carelessness and negligence of others, the patient will often become blameful of self.
  • Commendable in every way, blameful in none, Finan died as he had lived, true in every smallest way to the traditions of Iona and the holy men from whom he proceeded. From the Mail
  • The prospect of defeat will make it vicious and blameful. Democratic House Chairman of the Ways and Means Subcommittee on Health Calls Blue Dogs “Brain Dead” - Dan_Perrin’s blog - RedState
  • Instead, they become more bitter, more reactive, more blameful.
  • KING: So Judith, based on that, is no one really blameful? CNN Transcript Apr 14, 2004
  • We suspect these Administration officials and we believe they are blameful even though the government has so far failed to charge them with any crime. Think Progress » Morris: Libby Indictment Implicates Cheney
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