adjective
- deserving of or liable to censure; blameworthy or reprehensible
Usage: formal; often used in academic or professional contexts
Examples
- His censurable behavior during the meeting resulted in a formal reprimand.
- The committee found the manager's conduct censurable and recommended disciplinary action.
- Such censurable practices have no place in a professional environment.
- The board deemed the financial irregularities censurable and demanded an investigation.
- Her censurable remarks offended many colleagues and damaged team morale.
- The censurable decision to ignore safety protocols put workers at risk.