Yes, "reprehensible" and "honorable" are antonyms. "Reprehensible" describes actions or behavior that deserve criticism or condemnation, while "honorable" refers to actions or character that are worthy of respect and admiration. The two terms represent opposing moral judgments regarding behavior.
The words reprehensible and honorable are opposite in meaning; they are antonyms rather than synonyms.
Reprehensible is an adjective.
blameworthy
Grossly wicked or reprehensible
Antonyms
The words reprehensible and honorable are opposite in meaning; they are antonyms rather than synonyms.
honest, honorable
honest, honorable
Synonyms:amiss, blamable, blameworthy, censurable,condemnable, culpable, delinquent,demeritorious, discreditable, disgraceful, errant,erring, guilty, ignoble, objectionable,opprobrious, remiss, sinful, unholy, unworthy,wickedAntonyms:creditable, good, kind, respectable
Adorable or desirable. Perhaps honorable would be even better.
admirable, good, honorable, respectable, worthy, desirous, lovable
Reprehensible is an adjective.
For a three year old, her behaviour is reprehensible.
Noble Honorable Dignified Reputable Respectable Worthy Grand (Since ignoble means dishonorable, base, shameful or dastardly)
Your reprehensible actions will land you jail this time!
The man, who put sugar in his neighbours petrol tank, committed a reprehensible crime.
Lola was Reprehensible since she always did those ridiculous crimes.