blamabel
German
Etymology
Mid 19th century, from French blâmable. By surface analysis, blamieren (“to embarrass; to disgrace oneself”) + -abel (“-able”).
Pronunciation
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Adjective
blamabel (strong nominative masculine singular blamabler, comparative blamabler, superlative am blamabelsten)
- embarrassing, disgraceful
- Synonyms: beschämend, peinlich
Declension
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Further reading
- “blamabel” in Duden online
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