Bewailable

/bɪˈweɪləbəl/ adjective

Worthy of being lamented or mourned; something that deserves to be wailed about.

Formed from 'bewail' + the suffix '-able' meaning 'capable of being' or 'worthy of.' This follows standard English adjective-formation patterns where '-able' can be added to verbs to create adjectives describing what can or should be done.

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