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responsible
[ri-spon-suh-buhl]
adjective
answerable or accountable, as for something within one's power, control, or management (often followed by to orfor ).
He is responsible to the president for his decisions.
Synonyms: liableinvolving accountability or responsibility, as in having the power to control or manage.
promoted to a responsible position in the firm.
chargeable with being the author, cause, or occasion of something (usually followed byfor ).
Termites were responsible for the damage.
having a capacity for moral decisions and therefore accountable; capable of rational thought or action.
The defendant is not responsible for his actions.
Synonyms: competentable to discharge obligations or pay debts.
Synonyms: solventreliable or dependable, as in meeting debts, conducting business dealings, etc.
(of a government, member of a government, government agency, or the like) answerable to or serving at the discretion of an elected legislature or the electorate.
responsible
/ rɪˈspɒnsəbəl /
adjective
having control or authority (over)
being accountable for one's actions and decisions (to)
to be responsible to one's commanding officer
(of a position, duty, etc) involving decision and accountability
(often foll by for) being the agent or cause (of some action)
to be responsible for a mistake
able to take rational decisions without supervision; accountable for one's own actions
a responsible adult
able to meet financial obligations; of sound credit
Other Word Forms
- responsibleness noun
- responsibly adverb
- interresponsible adjective
- nonresponsible adjective
- nonresponsibleness noun
- nonresponsibly adverb
- preresponsible adjective
- quasi-responsible adjective
- quasi-responsibly adverb
- superresponsible adjective
- superresponsibleness noun
- superresponsibly adverb
- unresponsible adjective
- unresponsibleness noun
- unresponsibly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of responsible1
Word History and Origins
Origin of responsible1
Example Sentences
But officials said the departure of a drug vessel from Venezuela makes Nicolás Maduro, Venezuela’s dictatorial president labeled by the White House as a top drug kingpin, indirectly responsible.
In their statement, board members said they regret the impact the closure will have on employees and members, but noted that they believe this is “the most responsible path for all our stakeholders.”
Both mums want the people responsible to stop.
The Commission on Judicial Performance, the state agency responsible for probing complaints of judicial misconduct and incapacity as well as disciplining judges, issued its findings in August.
"Bus operators are responsible for the pay and conditions of their staff, and the specifics of any talks is a matter for them and the relevant trade union," it said.
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