censurable
adjective
formal uk
/ˈsen.ʃə.rə.bəl/ us
/ˈsen.ʃɚ.ə.bəl/- He enjoys going out and socializing, which hardly seems censurable, given his years of solitude.
- Plays are, in the abstract, neither better nor more censurable than any other type of composition.
- They have brought a harmless and useful institution into discredit by their censurable conduct and absurd practices.