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单词 culprit
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culprit

noun

cul·​prit ˈkəl-prət How to pronounce culprit (audio)
-ˌprit
1
: one accused of or charged with a crime
The culprit pleaded "not guilty."
2
: one guilty of a crime or a fault
The culprit expressed remorse at his sentencing.
3
: the source or cause of a problem
Lack of exercise and poor diet are the main culprits in heart disease.

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We would be culpable if we didn't clearly explain the origins behind culprit. Yes, it is related to culpable, which itself derives from Latin culpare, meaning "to blame," via Middle English and Anglo-French. But the etymology of culprit is not so straightforward. In Anglo-French, culpable meant "guilty," and this was abbreviated "cul." in legal briefs and texts. Culprit was formed by combining this abbreviation with prest, prit, meaning "ready"-that is, ready to prove an accusation. Literally, then, a culprit was one who was ready to be proven guilty. English then borrowed the word for one accused of a wrongdoing.

Synonyms

  • criminal
  • crook
  • lawbreaker
  • malefactor
  • miscreant
  • offender
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Example Sentences

The police eventually located the culprits. the police caught the culprit a mere two blocks from the scene of the crime
Recent Examples on the Web There probably are multiple causes, but habitat loss is likely the principal culprit. Tom Langen, Smithsonian Magazine, 9 Sep. 2022 There was no clear culprit, so state park officials asked Epstein to fly his drone over the area to see what might be swimming near the shore. N'dea Yancey-bragg, USA TODAY, 2 Sep. 2022 Stewart, who has balked at complaints that underfunding by the city is the chief culprit, appears drawn to Gasper’s approach. Don Stacom, Hartford Courant, 2 Sep. 2022 Several parents, activists, and politicians reacted, saying COVID-19-related school lockdowns can account for the regression and agreeing that teachers unions were the biggest culprit. Joshua Q. Nelson, Fox News, 1 Sep. 2022 For both Latinx and Asian Americans, COVID-19 was the secondary culprit, trailing unintentional injuries for the former group and cancer for the latter. Karen Kaplan, Los Angeles Times, 30 Aug. 2022 If group sales are indeed the biggest culprit, then the situation figures to slowly correct itself as businesses return to in-person events. Jr Radcliffe, Journal Sentinel, 25 Aug. 2022 The primary culprit for inflation is the Federal Reserve. Alexander William Salter, National Review, 25 Aug. 2022 One culprit is the 2019 closure of the Philadelphia Energy Solutions refinery, which removed about 335,000 barrels a day of refining capacity from the Northeast. The Editorial Board, WSJ, 24 Aug. 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Anglo-French cul. (abbreviation of culpable guilty) + prest, prit ready (i.e., to prove it), from Latin praestus — more at presto

First Known Use

1678, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Kids Definition

culprit

noun

cul·​prit ˈkəl-prət How to pronounce culprit (audio)
: a person accused of, charged with, or guilty of a crime or fault

culprit

noun

as in offender
a person who has committed a crime the police caught the culprit a mere two blocks from the scene of the crime

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • offender
  • criminal
  • suspect
  • perpetrator
  • defendant
  • lawbreaker
  • accomplice
  • principal
  • villain
  • perp
  • malefactor
  • miscreant
  • crook
  • convict
  • accused
  • wrongdoer
  • outlaw
  • misdemeanant
  • transgressor
  • thug
  • trespasser
  • desperado
  • triggerman
  • gangster
  • hooligan
  • jailbird
  • fish
  • hoodlum
  • sinner
  • mobster
  • racketeer
  • misdoer
  • recidivist
  • arrestee
  • detainee
  • backslider
  • button man
  • misfeasor
  • gun
  • gunsel
  • gallows bird
  • evildoer
  • blackhander
  • enforcer
  • gunman
  • relapser
  • hit man
  • repeater

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • lawman
  • gangbuster
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