accusable, arraignable, blamable, blameworthy, chargeable, faulty, impeachable, imputable, indictable, open to criticism, reprehensible, reprovable, to blame
Definitionadj. deserving blame or censure as being wrong or evil or injurious
Last update: January 22, 2017
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The culpable officials were suspended. [adjective]
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They failed in their attempt to make the other driver culpable for the old damage and the claim was thrown out. [adjective]
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In 1840, a Glasgow chimney sweep named Francis Hughes was charged with the culpable homicide of his young assistant, John O'Neill. [adjective]
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If that culpable attack should prove the harbinger of future deeds of manly daring. [adjective]
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These gifts of a world to civilization are such augmentations of light, that all resistance in that case is culpable. [adjective]
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Ratcliffe seems to have had such culpable indulgence for his irregular plans as to promise and even swear secrecy concerning them. [adjective]
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[According to the Egyptian law, the man who was cognizant of a crime was held equally culpable with the perpetrator. [adjective]
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The coulpe is entirely spontaneous; it is the culpable person herself (the word is etymologically in its place here) who judges herself and inflicts it on herself. [adjective]
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, inured by his past life to culpable deeds, and but little reformed by his sojourn in the galleys, as was proved by the crime committed against Little Gervais, etc. [adjective]
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