
reprehensible
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<font size="-1" face="arial, helvetica"> <p> <strong> <font color="#000066">Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for April 24, 2023 is:</font> </strong> </p> <p> <strong>reprehensible</strong> • \rep-rih-HEN-suh-bul\ • <em>adjective</em><br /> <p><em>Reprehensible</em> is a formal word that means “worthy of or deserving blame or very strong criticism.” </p> <p>// A recent news article called for the mayor's resignation, citing the recent accusations of bribery as both plausible and <em>reprehensible</em>.</p> <p><a href="https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/reprehensible">See the entry ></a></p> </p> <p> <strong>Examples:</strong><br /> <p>“The extraordinary blooms, visible from the 15 Freeway, led to people parking on the freeway shoulders and blocking city streets to walk into the hills. City officials tried offering shuttle buses and forming lines to the trails to manage the throngs, but some people ignored the trails and just scrambled up the hillsides, wading through the flowers and even dislodging rocks that rolled onto people below, according to news reports. That behavior was <em>reprehensible</em>, [Evan] Meyer said, and potentially devastating to the flowers everyone was clamoring to see.” — Nathan Solis, <em>The Los Angeles Times</em>, 28 Feb. 2023 </p> </p> <p> <strong>Did you know?</strong><br /> <p>It may be easy to grasp that <em>reprehensible</em> is all about blame, but the word’s origins tell a <a href="https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/grabby">grabbier</a> story. The word comes from the Latin <em>reprehendere</em> (literally “to hold back”), a combination of <em>re-</em> and <em>prehendere</em>, meaning “to grasp.” <em>Prehendere</em> is at the root of other grasp-related words, among them <a href="https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/apprehend"><em>apprehend</em></a>, used when grabbing hold of bad guys, <a href="https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/comprehend"><em>comprehend</em></a>, used w