B2 adjective #15,000 رایج‌ترین 3 دقیقه مطالعه

blameworthy

If something is blameworthy, it means it is wrong and someone should be held responsible for it.

Explanation at your level:

If you do something bad, it is your fault. We say you are blameworthy. It means you did something wrong and people are unhappy with you. Think of it like a teacher saying, 'You broke the rule, so you are responsible.'

When someone makes a mistake on purpose, we call that blameworthy. It means they deserve to be told off. For example, if a student cheats on a test, their behavior is blameworthy. It is a serious way to say 'it is your fault.'

The word blameworthy is used to describe actions that are wrong or negligent. It is common in formal situations. If a company does not fix a dangerous machine, their decision is blameworthy. It helps us talk about who is responsible for a bad result.

In professional or academic settings, blameworthy is a precise term for assigning moral or legal fault. It suggests that the person involved had the capacity to act differently but failed to do so. It is often used in discussions about ethics or policy failures.

Using blameworthy elevates your language when discussing culpability. It moves beyond simple 'fault' and implies a deeper, more systemic failure. It is frequently found in legal discourse or critical essays where the author is building a case against a specific party's conduct.

From a linguistic perspective, blameworthy functions as a moral diagnostic tool. It encapsulates the intersection of agency and consequence. In literary or philosophical texts, it invites the reader to weigh the gravity of an actor's choices against the backdrop of their obligations. It is a powerful, precise adjective that demands careful deployment.

واژه در 30 ثانیه

  • Means deserving of blame.
  • Used in formal or legal settings.
  • Adjective form of blame.
  • Opposite of blameless.

Hey there! Let's talk about the word blameworthy. At its heart, this word is all about accountability. When we say someone or something is blameworthy, we are basically saying, 'Hey, this is your fault, and you deserve some heat for it.'

It is a bit of a serious word. You wouldn't use it if you accidentally spilled a glass of water, but you might use it if someone lied to get a promotion. It implies that the person had a duty to do better and failed. It is really useful when you want to sound precise about who is responsible for a mess.

The word blameworthy is a classic compound. It combines the Old French word blasmer (which means to blame or reproach) with the Old English suffix -worthy (meaning deserving). It is like a linguistic marriage between French elegance and Germanic practicality!

The root blasmer itself actually traces back to the Greek word blasphemein, which originally meant to speak evil of someone. Over many centuries, it evolved from a religious term for 'blasphemy' into the everyday legal and moral term we use today. It is fascinating how words travel through history, right?

You will mostly find blameworthy in formal writing, like news reports, legal documents, or serious essays. It is not really a word you would toss around while ordering a coffee! It pairs well with nouns like conduct, behavior, or actions.

Because it is a bit formal, it carries a weight of authority. If you call someone's actions blameworthy, you are making a moral judgment. Use it when you want to be firm and clear about someone's role in a negative situation.

While 'blameworthy' isn't an idiom itself, it lives in the same neighborhood as these phrases:

  • Point the finger: To blame someone.
  • Pass the buck: To shift responsibility to someone else.
  • Bear the brunt: To suffer the worst part of a negative outcome.
  • Hold accountable: To make sure someone faces the consequences.
  • Under fire: Being criticized for one's actions.

Pronounced /ˈbleɪmˌwɜːrði/, the stress is on the first syllable. It rhymes with words like worthy and earthy. It is an adjective, so it usually comes before a noun (e.g., 'a blameworthy act') or after a linking verb (e.g., 'his behavior was blameworthy').

It does not have a plural form because it is an adjective. You can use it with 'very' or 'highly' to emphasize the degree of fault. It is a straightforward word grammatically, but remember to use it sparingly to keep its impact strong!

Fun Fact

The root 'blame' comes from the same source as 'blasphemy'!

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ˈbleɪmˌwɜːði/

Clear 'blame' then 'worthy'

US /ˈbleɪmˌwɜːrði/

Rhotic 'r' in the second part

Common Errors

  • Forgetting the 'w' sound
  • Misplacing the stress
  • Adding an extra syllable

Rhymes With

worthy earthy birthy mirthy worthy

Difficulty Rating

خواندن 2/5

Formal but clear

Writing 3/5

Requires formal context

Speaking 3/5

Use in serious talk

شنیدن 2/5

Easy to hear

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

blame fault guilt

Learn Next

culpability reproach accountability

پیشرفته

transgression negligence

Grammar to Know

Adjective placement

The blameworthy act.

Linking verbs

He is blameworthy.

Prepositional phrases

Blameworthy for the accident.

Examples by Level

1

The boy was blameworthy.

The boy was at fault.

Adjective after verb.

2

His act was blameworthy.

His action was wrong.

Possessive pronoun.

3

She is not blameworthy.

She is not at fault.

Negative form.

4

Is he blameworthy?

Did he do it?

Question form.

5

The choice was blameworthy.

The decision was bad.

Subject-verb.

6

They are blameworthy.

They are to blame.

Plural subject.

7

Was it blameworthy?

Was it a bad thing?

Past tense.

8

Not blameworthy at all.

Not at fault.

Short phrase.

1

The driver's reckless behavior was blameworthy.

2

The committee found the manager blameworthy.

3

It is blameworthy to lie to friends.

4

The company's policy was blameworthy.

5

No one thought he was blameworthy.

6

Her actions were clearly blameworthy.

7

He felt blameworthy for the accident.

8

Is the system blameworthy for this?

1

The report identified the blameworthy parties.

2

His blameworthy conduct led to his dismissal.

3

We must determine who is blameworthy here.

4

It is rarely just one person who is blameworthy.

5

The judge declared the defendant blameworthy.

6

She refused to accept that she was blameworthy.

7

The blameworthy delay caused many problems.

8

Many felt the government was blameworthy.

1

The investigation concluded that the CEO was blameworthy.

2

His blameworthy negligence caused the structural failure.

3

It is a complex case with many blameworthy actors.

4

The article highlights the blameworthy lack of oversight.

5

She was found to be partially blameworthy.

6

The blameworthy silence of the witnesses was shocking.

7

He was held blameworthy for the breach of contract.

8

There is a distinction between being blameworthy and being guilty.

1

The essay explores the blameworthy nature of the protagonist's choices.

2

The systemic failure makes the entire institution blameworthy.

3

His blameworthy indifference to the suffering was inexcusable.

4

The court sought to establish a blameworthy intent.

5

It is a blameworthy attempt to rewrite history.

6

The blameworthy negligence of the staff was documented.

7

She remains blameworthy in the eyes of the public.

8

The blameworthy irony of the situation was not lost on them.

1

The critique posits that the author's moral ambiguity is inherently blameworthy.

2

The blameworthy hubris of the empire led to its inevitable decline.

3

He navigated the blameworthy landscape of political corruption.

4

The blameworthy inertia of the board paralyzed the company.

5

The blameworthy transgression was met with swift retribution.

6

Such blameworthy conduct warrants a thorough investigation.

7

The blameworthy silence of the intellectuals was a betrayal.

8

The blameworthy nature of the act transcends mere legality.

مترادف‌ها

culpable censurable reproachable guilty reprehensible at fault

متضادها

ترکیب‌های رایج

highly blameworthy
blameworthy conduct
blameworthy behavior
find someone blameworthy
partially blameworthy
blameworthy actions
blameworthy negligence
deem blameworthy
blameworthy failure
entirely blameworthy

Idioms & Expressions

"bear the blame"

To accept responsibility

He had to bear the blame for the error.

neutral

"lay the blame on"

To accuse someone

Don't lay the blame on me!

neutral

"beyond reproach"

Perfect; not blameworthy

Her record is beyond reproach.

formal

"in the wrong"

At fault

I realized I was in the wrong.

neutral

"take the rap"

To be punished for someone else's fault

He took the rap for his brother.

casual

"have a clear conscience"

Not blameworthy

She has a clear conscience.

neutral

Easily Confused

blameworthy vs Culpable

Both mean at fault

Culpable is more legalistic

He was culpable in the crime.

blameworthy vs Blameless

Opposite meaning

Blameless means innocent

She was blameless.

blameworthy vs Guilty

Both relate to fault

Guilty implies a verdict

He was found guilty.

blameworthy vs Responsible

Both imply accountability

Responsible is neutral

He is responsible for this.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + is + blameworthy

The decision is blameworthy.

B1

Subject + is + blameworthy + for + noun

He is blameworthy for the error.

B2

It + is + blameworthy + to + verb

It is blameworthy to lie.

C1

Find + object + blameworthy

They found him blameworthy.

C2

Deem + object + blameworthy

We deem the action blameworthy.

خانواده کلمه

Nouns

blame Responsibility for a fault

Verbs

blame To assign fault

Adjectives

blameworthy Deserving blame
blameless Without fault

مرتبط

culpability Noun form of the synonym culpable

How to Use It

frequency

6

Formality Scale

Legal document Academic essay Formal speech Casual chat

اشتباهات رایج

Using 'blameworthy' for small accidents Use 'unfortunate' or 'accidental'
Blameworthy implies moral fault, not just bad luck.
Confusing with 'blameless' Use 'blameless' for innocence
They are opposites.
Using 'blameworthy' as a verb Use 'blame'
Blameworthy is an adjective.
Overusing in casual chat Use 'at fault'
Blameworthy sounds too formal for friends.
Misspelling as 'blameworth' blameworthy
Remember the -y suffix.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Imagine a scale of justice tipping toward the word.

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Native Usage

Used when discussing ethics.

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Cultural Insight

Highly tied to concepts of justice.

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Grammar Shortcut

It is an adjective, use 'to be' before it.

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Say It Right

Focus on the 'w' sound.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't use it for positive things.

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Did You Know?

It shares a root with blasphemy.

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Study Smart

Use it in a legal context sentence.

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Writing Tip

Use it to add weight to your argument.

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Speaking Tip

Pause slightly before the word for emphasis.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Blame + Worthy = Worthy of blame.

Visual Association

A person pointing a finger at someone who looks guilty.

Word Web

Fault Guilt Responsibility Ethics

چالش

Write three sentences using the word.

ریشه کلمه

Old French and Old English

Original meaning: Deserving of reproach

بافت فرهنگی

Can be quite harsh; use carefully.

Common in legal and ethical discourse.

Used in many philosophical debates about free will.

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Legal

  • legally blameworthy
  • found blameworthy
  • blameworthy act

Corporate

  • blameworthy management
  • blameworthy negligence
  • blameworthy decision

Academic

  • blameworthy conduct
  • blameworthy indifference
  • blameworthy irony

Everyday

  • not blameworthy
  • entirely blameworthy
  • partially blameworthy

Conversation Starters

"Do you think it is ever okay to be blameworthy?"

"How do we decide if someone is blameworthy?"

"Can a system be blameworthy?"

"Is it better to be blameless or blameworthy?"

"Have you ever felt blameworthy for something?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a time you felt blameworthy.

Describe a character who is blameworthy.

Discuss the difference between guilt and being blameworthy.

Why is it important to hold blameworthy people accountable?

سوالات متداول

8 سوال

It is common in formal contexts.

It might sound too serious.

Similar, but blameworthy focuses on the act.

Blame-worthy.

No, it is an adjective.

Blameless.

Yes.

Yes, very often.

خودت رو بسنج

fill blank A1

His bad behavior was ___.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: blameworthy

It describes bad behavior.

multiple choice A2

What does blameworthy mean?

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: Deserving blame

It means you are at fault.

true false B1

Blameworthy is a positive word.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: نادرست

It is used for negative situations.

match pairs B1

Word

معنی

All matched!

They mean the same.

sentence order B2

کلمات زیر رو بزن تا جمله رو بسازی
درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح:

His conduct was blameworthy.

امتیاز: /5

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B2

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C1

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