"Condemnable" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Condemnable means deserving of severe criticism or censure.
Concussation is a noun that refers to the act or process of concussing or receiving a concussive blow.
Concussed refers to a blow, shock, or forceful impact that causes a person's brain to temporarily lose its functioning, resulting in loss of consciousness, confusion, and disorientation.
A concussion is a type of mild traumatic brain injury (TBI) caused by a bump or blow to the head, or a penetrating head injury. Concussions can also be caused by a whiplash-like movement of the head or body due to severe shaking, rapid acceleration or deceleration, or a fall. Concussions can involve changes in the brain's normal function, causing a range of symptoms including confusion, disorientation, and difficulty with memory, speech, or movement.
Concussions are a type of traumatic brain injury caused by a blow to the head or a sudden jerking motion of the head. They can also be referred to as mild traumatic brain injuries (mTBIs) or minor head trauma. Concussions can occur in people of all ages, from children to adults, and can be caused by a variety of factors, including sports injuries, falls, car accidents, and assaults.
concussive (adjective)<br><br>Having a sudden, violent, and intense impact or force: causing a concussion.
Condamine refers to a French explorer and mathematician, Guillaume-Charles de La Condamine, who is known for his role in the French Geodesic Mission to Peru in the 1730s. He was one of the first scientists to conduct a detailed measurement of the shape and size of the Earth, and his work helped to settle the debate over the Earth's circumference. The term "Condamine" is also sometimes used to refer to the Condamine River, a major river in Queensland, Australia, which was named in honor of La Condamine. More broadly, the term can refer to a person who explores or discovers new places or territories.
Conde is a noble title of Spanish origin, equivalent to Count. It is typically bestowed upon a person of high social status or aristocracy. In some Latin American countries, conde is also used as a surname, often derived from the title holder's noble lineage.
to strongly criticize or disapprove of something or someone, often publicly, and to declare it or them wrong or evil.
Condemnation refers to the act of officially declaring something or someone to be wrong or unacceptable. It can also mean strong disapproval or criticism, often accompanied by a sense of moral outrage or shame.
Condemnations are strong criticisms or disapprovals of something, often accompanied by a sense of moral outrage or disapproval. They can be formal or informal, and may be expressed in writing or verbally. The noun "condemnation" refers to the act of condemning, while the plural form "condemnations" refers to multiple acts of condemnation.<br><br>For example: "The politicians received widespread condemnations for their handling of the crisis."
Condemnatory: Having or showing a strong criticism or disapproval, typically towards someone or something, often in a harsh or unforgiving manner.
The word "condemned" is a verb that means to officially declare or pronounce that someone or something is guilty of a crime or wrongdoer, and to sentence them to a punishment or penalty. It can also mean to strongly disapprove of something and reject or abandon it.<br><br>For example: "The judge condemned the murderer to life imprisonment." or "The town condemned the old, dilapidated building as a safety hazard."
A person who condemns someone or something is someone who strongly criticizes or strongly disapproves of them, often in a public manner. Condemner is often used to describe a judge who sentences someone to a severe penalty, such as death or imprisonment, or a person who formally rejects or disavows something, like a doctrine or policy.
Condemning refers to the act of strongly criticizing or disapproving of something or someone, often in a public or official manner. It can also mean to declare or sentence someone or something as guilty or worthless, usually with a sense of moral censure or severity.
A person who condemns or condemns someone for a crime or wrongdoing, often in a formal or official capacity, such as a judge or jury.