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blameful

[bleym-fuhl] / ˈbleɪm fəl /


Example Sentences

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“I can see Van Jones as being correct, and also see his statements as potentially and unnecessarily blameful.”

From Washington Post

“Yes, I have been angry but I’m not blameful,” says Mackmin.

From The Guardian

The crime was producing coverage considered tawdry, overblown and blameful of the victim.

From New York Times

Nor do I relish being subjected to implicitly blameful questions about my family or childbearing history, my pre-diagnosis dietary or smoking habits, exercise regimes, or stress and anger levels.

From New York Times

He was driven by a hunger to be “good enough”—accomplished enough, successful enough—to please his demanding father and blameful mother.

From Salon