"Culpably" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Culpably" Meaning

Culpably means in a way that implies guilt or responsibility, often with a sense of shame or regret. It is often used to describe an action or decision that is unjustifiable or unacceptable, and may be considered morally wrong or reprehensible.

"Culpably" Examples

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Usage Examples:


The company was fined culpably for violating the environmental regulations, as it had knowingly disregarded the rules for years. (#Intransitive verb)
The thief acted culpably when he broke into the store, as he had previously been warned by the owner. (#Adverb)
The politician's culpably reckless spending habits led to the financial crisis. (#Adjective)
The court ruled that the defendant acted culpably negligent in his role in the accident. (#Adverb)
The company's culpably high fees led many of its customers to seek out cheaper alternatives. (#Adverb)

"Culpably" Similar Words

Culminates

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Culminating

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Culminating refers to the final or maximum point of something, often referring to a moment of great achievement, importance, or climax. It can also describe an event or activity that builds up to a peak or culmination, such as a string of successful events culminating in a grand finale.

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Culminative

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Culotte

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Culottes

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Culpability

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Culpable

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Culpable refers to something or someone that is considered guilty or responsible for an act or situation. It can also imply that someone is morally responsible, unintentionally or intentionally, for the result of their actions.

Culpatory

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Culpe

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Culpeper

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Culpeper is a proper noun that refers to a person, specifically John Culpeper, a British Cavalier who was executed in 1659 for his part in the execution of King Charles I of England. The term "Culpeper" is also used as a surname and is still found today.

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The word "culpion" is not a commonly used English word. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word from a specific dialect or language.

Culprit

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Culprits

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Culprits are people who are responsible for or guilty of a wrong or crime.

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Cultic

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The adjective "cultic" refers to something that is characterized by or typical of a cult or cult-like behavior. It can describe an atmosphere, culture, or environment that is reclusive, intolerant, or excessively devoted to a particular ideology, belief, or individual. In a broader sense, "cultic" can also describe anything that is idiosyncratic, esoteric, or peculiarly devoted to a specific interest or hobby.