blamabel

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German

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Etymology

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Mid 19th century, from French blâmable. By surface analysis, blamieren (to embarrass; to disgrace oneself) +‎ -abel (-able).

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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blamabel (strong nominative masculine singular blamabler, comparative blamabler, superlative am blamabelsten)

  1. embarrassing, disgraceful
    Synonyms: beschämend, peinlich

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