shunnable

English

Etymology

From shun + -able.

Adjective

shunnable (comparative more shunnable, superlative most shunnable)

  1. Fit for, or capable, deserving, or worthy of, being shunned.
    Antonyms: shunless, unshunnable

Usage notes

  • The antonym unshunnable (impossible to shun) is much more common.
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