1. reprehensible - Noun
2. reprehensible - Adjective
3. reprehensible - Adjective Satellite
Worthy of reprehension; culpable; censurable; blamable.
Source: Webster's dictionarya criminal waste of talent Source: Internet
a deplorable act of violence Source: Internet
adultery is as reprehensible for a husband as for a wife Source: Internet
Article 1 regulates defamation (förtal) and consists of pointing out someone as a criminal or as "having a reprehensible way of living", or of providing information about him "intended to cause exposure to the disrespect of others". Source: Internet
And if this is the last we get of itself, just be glad that it died as it lived: utterly incomprehensible, logic averse at best, at times morally reprehensible and so, so, so, so much fun. Source: Internet
Goldman, Living, p. 88. She believed that Frick's actions during the Homestead strike were reprehensible and that his murder would produce a positive result for working people. Source: Internet