Culpableness

Pronunciation: /ˈkəɫpəbəɫˈnɛs/

Culpableness (noun)

  1. The degree to which someone is responsible for a wrong action, showing how much blame they deserve.
  2. A measure of how morally wrong an act is, based on the person’s responsibility and choices.

Examples

  • Her culpableness was high, so the blame felt fair.
  • The report measured culpableness to decide the blame level.