Blamable

/ˈbleɪməbəl/ adjective

Worthy of blame; deserving of being criticized or held responsible for a fault or mistake.

From 'blame' (Old French 'blamer') plus the adjective suffix '-able.' The word emerged in Middle English to describe things or people that deserve censure.

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