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noun

culpability

kuhl-puh-BIH-luh-tee
noun
1
The degree to which someone is to blame for a wrongdoing or crime.
"The jury had to weigh the defendant's culpability carefully."
"The report assigned culpability to several company executives."

How to Use Culpability

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In plain EnglishHow much someone is to blame for something.

Common pairings
degree of culpability moral culpability

Word Forms

culpabilities plural

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Etymology

From Middle French culpabilité, ultimately from Latin culpa ("fault").

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