Blameworthy

/ˈbleɪmˌwɜrði/ adjective

Deserving to be blamed or criticized for doing something wrong or bad.

From Middle English 'blame' (from Old French 'blamer') combined with 'worthy' (from Old English 'weorthe' meaning value or worth). The compound emerged in Middle English to describe things that merit blame.

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