damnable
[ dam-nuh-buhl ]
adjective
worthy of condemnation.
detestable, abominable, or outrageous.
Origin of damnable
1Other words from damnable
- dam·na·ble·ness, dam·na·bil·i·ty, noun
- dam·na·bly, adverb
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How to use damnable in a sentence
All my works may be damnable—but I don't perceive the particular damnability of that one.
The Letters of Henry James (volume I) | Henry JamesYet, for all the damnability of what I now witness, I was never quieter in my heart.
Carry On | Coningsby Dawson
British Dictionary definitions for damnable
damnable
/ (ˈdæmnəbəl) /
adjective
execrable; detestable
liable to or deserving damnation
Derived forms of damnable
- damnableness or damnability, noun
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