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culpability

[ kuhl-puh-bil-i-tee ]

noun

  1. guilt or blame that is deserved; blameworthiness.


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Park told The Times that the “rage” felt by residents is justified, reiterating that the official reports will reveal any culpability.

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He was granted immunity for his testimony, minimized his own culpability — he had actually tried to save Monahan, he said — and pointed a finger at Graham.

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However the judge said there was no evidence he had been blackmailed or coerced rather that "it is hard to think of a case of higher culpability".

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Getting those answers “might very well mean firing everyone who has culpability across multiple departments, and I have no problem with that,” Park said.

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“Apple Cider Vinegar” hammers across – subconsciously, granted — the notion of shared culpability between the medical profession and snake oil wellness peddlers.

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What doesÌęculpability mean?

Culpability is the quality of being culpable—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. Culpability is the guilt or blame that a person deserves.

The words culpable and culpability are typically used in serious legal contexts involving crimes.

Example: It’s the job of a jury to assign or reject culpability for a crime.

Where doesÌęculpability come from?

Culpability is based on culpable, which is first recorded around 1300. It ultimately comes from the Latin verb łŠłÜ±ô±èÄć°ù±đ, meaning “to hold liable,” from the Latin culpa, meaning “blame.” Culpa also appears in the Latin phrase mea culpa, meaning “my fault.”

You have culpability for something that has gone wrong when you’re somehow responsible for it. Even if you weren’t the one who directly caused harm, you could still be considered legally culpable if you had some role in it. For example, if it was your responsibility to ensure the safety of others by inspecting equipment and you neglected to do so, you could be held culpable if people were hurt as a result of your negligence.

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How isÌęculpability used in real life?

Culpability is usually used in a very serious way. It’s especially used in a legal context.

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Which of the following words is NOT a synonym of culpability?

A. liability
B. responsibility
C. illegality
D. blameworthiness

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