adjective
- deserving blame or criticism; at fault
Usage: formal
Examples
- The manager’s poor decision was clearly blamable for the project’s failure.
- His reckless driving made him blamable for the accident.
- The company’s blamable practices led to environmental damage.
- She felt blamable for not speaking up during the meeting.
- The teacher found the student’s behavior blamable and issued a warning.
- His blamable neglect of duty resulted in serious consequences.