"Culpon" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Culpon" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Culpon" Meaning

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.

"Culpon" Examples

Here are 5 usage examples based on the word "culpon":

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A culpon is a Spanish noun meaning "accomplice" or "co-conspirator".

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El jefe de la empresa nombró a su hermano como su culpon en el fraude financiero. (The company chief named his brother as his accomplice in the financial fraud.)
La detective comenzó a investigar a los culpons del crimen y pronto encontró una pista importante. (The detective began investigating the accomplices of the crime and soon found an important clue.)
El criador de la red informal sostuvo que su hermano era su principal culpon en la venta de drogas. (The creator of the drug cartel maintained that his brother was his main accomplice in the drug trade.)
La policía arrestó a los tres culpons del robo a la tienda llegando a su escondite. (The police arrested the three accomplices of the store robbery at their hideout.)
El testigo reveló que su amigo era su culpon en el programa de televisión y que él recibió una suma importante de dinero para no hablar. (The witness revealed that his friend was his accomplice on the TV show and that he received a significant amount of money to remain silent.)

"Culpon" Similar Words

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

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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.

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A cultist is a person who belongs to a cult, which is a small group of people who believe in or follow a particular set of beliefs, often with a charismatic leader. A cultist may be associated with a specific ideology, philosophy, or religious belief, and may be seen as being overly devoted or fanatic towards the group and its teachings.