Reprehensible
Reprehensible is an English adjective used to describe conduct or behavior that warrants strong condemnation. A reprehensible action is morally wrong or grossly unethical, and it is often highlighted as deserving censure even when it may not be illegal. The term is frequently applied in criticism, journalism, philosophy, and ethics discussions to signal moral judgment without specifying legal culpability.
Etymology: Reprehensible comes from Latin reprehendere, meaning to blame or censure. The form ultimately derives from
Usage: Reprehensible is a strong but not absolute judgment. It connotes fault that society ought to reject
See also: reprehend (to blame), reprehension (the act of censure), decry, condemn, deplore; related antonyms include
Examples: “The manager’s discriminatory policy was universally deemed reprehensible.” “Some argue that the decision was morally