blameworthy
Reprehensible is an adjective.
The words reprehensible and honorable are opposite in meaning; they are antonyms rather than synonyms.
Grossly wicked or reprehensible
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.
Sure! For example, "That attempt was so despicable, there is no way I couldn't punish you."
Sensible Dispensable Reprehensible
Reprehensible is an adjective.
For a three year old, her behaviour is reprehensible.
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.
I think it's reprehensible that someone would try to make me do his homework. Our boss verbally abused one of the staff, that kind of behaviour is reprehensible.
Reprehensible means subject to criticism and admonishment. In short, actions which are reprehensible are actions which are bad.
Well, the word reprehensible means something that is very bad and you definitely should not do... something that you usually would feel guilty about or get blamed for.
The words reprehensible and honorable are opposite in meaning; they are antonyms rather than synonyms.
The player's behavior towards the other team was so reprehensible he was suspended for the rest of the season.
The bashings and theft from of old people, as they quietly go about their business in the community, are reprehensible acts.