inculpable

[in-kuhl-puh-buhl]

inculpable Definition

  • 1not guilty of a crime or wrongdoing; blameless
  • 2free from guilt or blame for wrongdoing

Using inculpable: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "inculpable" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The defendant was found inculpable of all charges.

  • Example

    She was inculpable in the matter and had no knowledge of the fraud.

  • Example

    The evidence presented in court proved that he was inculpable of the crime.

inculpable Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for inculpable

Antonyms for inculpable

Origins of inculpable

from Latin 'in-' meaning 'not' + 'culpabilis' meaning 'worthy of blame'

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Summary: inculpable in Brief

'Inculpable' [in-kuhl-puh-buhl] means not guilty of a crime or wrongdoing, and is often used to describe someone who is blameless. It comes from the Latin word 'culpabilis', meaning 'worthy of blame'. Examples of its use include 'The defendant was found inculpable of all charges' and 'She was inculpable in the matter and had no knowledge of the fraud.'