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culprit

/ˈkʌlprɪt/
/ˈkʌlprɪt/
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Other forms: culprits

A culprit is a person who does something wrong, like committing a crime. When your wallet got stolen out of your pocket, there was a culprit to blame in the crowd.

The word culprit comes from the Anglo French words cul prit, a contraction of culpable, which means "deserving blame." A culprit isn't always a person; it can be anything that caused something bad to happen — even a sock left on the steps can be a culprit if it makes you slip and fall. Don't confuse culprit with scapegoat, which is a person or thing that gets blamed for something it didn't do.

Definitions of culprit
  1. noun
    someone who perpetrates wrongdoing
    synonyms: perpetrator
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    type of:
    offender, wrongdoer
    a person who transgresses moral or civil law
Pronunciation
US
/ˈkʌlprɪt/
UK
/ˈkʌlprɪt/
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