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    culpable
    /ˈkʌlpəbl/

    adjective

    • 1. deserving blame: "mercy killings are less culpable than ‘ordinary’ murders"

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  2. CULPABLE definition: 1. deserving to be blamed or considered responsible for something bad: 2. deserving to be blamed…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of CULPABLE is meriting condemnation or blame especially as wrong or harmful. How to use culpable in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Culpable.

  4. Culpable means to be at fault. Culpable is being deserving of blame. If you are culpable of a crime, you are the culprit, or the one who did it. Culpable can be used when looking for the root of the problem rather than a simple who done it.

  5. Culpable means deserving blame for a crime or wrongdoing. When someone is described as culpable for something, it means it’s their fault or that they are guilty of it. Culpable is typically used in serious legal contexts involving crimes.

  6. If someone or their conduct is culpable, they are responsible for something wrong or bad that has happened. [ formal ] Their decision to do nothing makes them culpable.

  7. culpable. adjective. /ˈkʌlpəbl/. /ˈkʌlpəbl/. (formal) responsible and deserving blame for having done something wrong. The accident was the result of a culpable failure to consider the risks involved. Extra Examples. Oxford Collocations Dictionary.

  8. culpable - deserving blame or censure as being wrong or evil or injurious; "blameworthy if not criminal behavior"; "censurable misconduct"; "culpable negligence"

  9. CULPABLE meaning: deserving to be blamed for something bad. Learn more.

  10. In English, 'culpable' describes something or someone deserving of blame, guilt, or responsibility for a particular action, decision, or situation. It suggests a degree of moral or legal liability, emphasizing that the subject in question has committed a wrongful or blameworthy act.

  11. : deserving blame : guilty of doing something wrong. They held her culpable for the accident. He's more culpable than the others because he's old enough to know better. (law) The defendant is charged with culpable negligence. [=negligence that is regarded as a crime] — culpability. /ˌkʌlpə ˈbɪləti/ noun [noncount]