culpable
guilty
adjective kool-PAH-bleh Less Common
Origin: From Latin culpabilis (culpa 'fault').
Also means
culpable (legal)
Usage Note
Culpable means both 'feeling guilty' and 'legally guilty/liable' — context and the verb make the distinction clear: se siente culpable ('feels guilty') vs fue declarado culpable ('was found guilty'). It is invariable for gender: el culpable, la culpable. The noun la culpa ('fault, blame') is related; tener la culpa means 'to be at fault.'
Examples
"Se siente culpable por lo que hizo."
Natural Translation
He feels guilty about what he did.
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