shameable

English

Etymology

shame + -able

Adjective

shameable (comparative more shameable, superlative most shameable)

  1. Possible to shame.
    • 2010, Francis B Nyamnjoh, Intimate Strangers, page 303:
      Girls from my village are best [as maids] because they are shameable – I can report them to their parents.
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