Crossword-Solution: CULPABLE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Culpable | a. | Deserving censure; worthy of blame; faulty; immoral; criminal. |
| Culpable | a. | Guilty; as, culpable of a crime. |
We have 34 clues for the answer “CULPABLE”
| Clue | Answers |
|---|---|
| Punishable for wrongdoing | 1 answer |
| In danger of being impeached, say | 1 answer |
| Deserving blame | 15 answers |
| reproachable | 34 answers |
| incriminated | 34 answers |
| convicted | 35 answers |
| sentenced | 36 answers |
| blameful | 36 answers |
| to blame | 38 answers |
| judged | 38 answers |
| Mortified | 40 answers |
| Chagrined | 42 answers |
| blameworthy | 43 answers |
| censured | 44 answers |
| incarcerated | 47 answers |
| Hangdog | 48 answers |
| predestined | 48 answers |
| Sinful | 48 answers |
| remorseful | 49 answers |
| blamable | 51 answers |
| Accountable | 51 answers |
| unworthy | 51 answers |
| Reprehensible | 52 answers |
| jailed | 52 answers |
| Amiss | 56 answers |
| ACT of being caught | 58 answers |
| at fault | 58 answers |
| ABOMINABLE ___ | 65 answers |
| condemned | 65 answers |
| Nefarious | 65 answers |
| Accursed | 68 answers |
| Infamous | 70 answers |
| Guilty | 70 answers |
| Embarrassed | 82 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
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discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
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Sentences with CULPABLE (5)
Sing Lee who stood just without the trap door through which he was about to pass Professor Maxon’s evening meal to him could not be blamed for overhearing the conversation, though it may have been culpable in him in making no effort to divulge his presence, and possibly equally unpraiseworthy, as well as lacking in romance, to attribute the doctor’s avowal to his knowledge of the heavy chest.
Elfride’s emotions were sudden as his in kindling, but the least of woman’s lesser infirmities—love of admiration—caused an inflammable disposition on his part, so exactly similar to her own, to appear as meritorious in him as modesty made her own seem culpable in her.
That uncommonly strong fellow is a horse-stealer, and guilty also, but compared with others not as culpable.
When he had finished his survey, it seemed, The heavings of the heart began subside, The helping breath returned, and last the smile Shone out, all Herakles was back again, As the words followed the saluting hand.” It is not so much the glory of flesh which Euripides represents in Herakles, as the indulgence of appetite, at a time, too, when that indulgence is made to appear the more culpable and gross.
Circumstances were such that a simple business transaction was to Dyke almost culpable, a degradation, a thing to be concealed.
Quotes with CULPABLE (3)
I am not one of those who believes — as Obama is said to believe — that a solution to the Palestinian statehood question would bring an end to Muslim resentment against the United States. (Incidentally, if he really does believe this, his lethargy and impotence in the face of Netanyahu's consistent double-dealing is even more culpable.) The Islamist fanatics have their own agenda, and, as in the case of Hamas and its Iranian backers, they have already demonstrated that nothin…
Teach the ignorant as much as you can; society is culpable in not providing a free education for all and it must answer for the night which it produces. If the soul is left in darkness sins will be committed. The guilty one is not he who commits the sin, but he who causes the darkness.
While we avoid taking credit for success, women leap at the opportunity to take responsibility for failure. Men tend to externalize the reasons for their failure, putting it off on something or someone else. Not so women, who absorb blame as if they were born to be societys doormats. (Some women like to speak of their willingness to take blame as if it were a form of altruism. It isn't. Women take the blame because they find it scary to confront those who are actually culpable of wrongdoing.)