All 3 Uses of
culpable
in
The Count of Monte Cristo
- If you have been culpable, it was imprudence, and this imprudence was in obedience to the orders of your captain.†
Chpt 7-8 *
- There was the crime, Bertuccio—that was where you became really culpable.†
Chpt 45-46
- Certainly, after witnessing the culpable indolence manifested by M. de Villefort towards his own relations, I ought to have denounced him to the authorities; then I should not have been an accomplice to thy death, as I now am, sweet, beloved Valentine; but the accomplice shall become the avenger.†
Chpt 103-104
Definition:
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(culpable) guilty of something or deserving blame