culpable

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English

Etymology

From Middle English culpable, from Old French culpable, from Latin culpabilis (blameworthy), from culpare (to blame, condemn), from culpa (fault, crime, mistake). Compare also culprit.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈkʌlpəbəl/
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Adjective

culpable (comparative more culpable, superlative most culpable)

  1. Meriting condemnation, censure or blame, especially as something wrong, harmful or injurious; blameworthy, guilty.
    I am culpable for stealing your money.

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Catalan

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin culpābilis, equivalent to culpar +‎ -able.

Pronunciation

Adjective

culpable m or f (masculine and feminine plural culpables)

  1. guilty; culpable

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Spanish

Etymology

From Latin culpābilis.

Pronunciation

Adjective

culpable m or f (masculine and feminine plural culpables)

  1. guilty, culpable
    hacerle sentir culpableto guilt trip
  2. guilty (having a sense of guilt)
    una conciencia culpablea guilty conscience

Noun

culpable m or f by sense (plural culpables)

  1. culpable person

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