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culprit

noun as in person responsible for wrongdoing

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Plus there is another problem that the viruses pose—the problem that apparently is the culprit this year—they evolve.

But there seems little doubt that North Korea was the primary culprit.

Well, so much for Obama being the sole culprit for why we think America is on the wrong track.

In terms of the earth's history, complex life was relatively slow to evolve—and a new study finds a simple culprit.

In both cases, the culprit is one perceived to be “the Other”: gays, the African president, whatever.

And he walked into Lombard Street with the feelings of a culprit walking up the scaffold to his execution.

She had called the culprit to her desk just before the noon recess and now showed her the enormity of her offenses.

All the wrong wrought was his, and yet he sat there, calmly eying me, as though he were a righteous judge and I the culprit.

You inflict a punishment which confers honour on the culprit in the eyes of the only persons for whose opinion he cares.

And we'll make fun of the fact that your maid recognized Miss Galloway as the culprit.

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On this page you'll find 33 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to culprit, such as: criminal, felon, fugitive, miscreant, offender, and wrongdoer.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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