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Word responsible
WordType (adjective)
Phonetic BrE / rɪˈspɒnsəbl / NAmE / rɪˈspɑːnsəbl /
Example
  • mike is responsible for designing the entire project.
  • even where parents no longer live together, they each continue to be responsible for their children.
  • who's responsible for this mess?
  • everything will be done to bring those responsible to justice.
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responsible

(adjective)BrE / rɪˈspɒnsəbl / NAmE / rɪˈspɑːnsəbl /
  1. having the job or duty of doing something or taking care of somebody/something, so that you may be blamed if something goes wrong
    • Mike is responsible for designing the entire project.
    • Even where parents no longer live together, they each continue to be responsible for their children.
  2. being able to be blamed for something
    • Who's responsible for this mess?
    • Everything will be done to bring those responsible to justice.
    • He is mentally ill and cannot be held responsible for his actions.
  3. being the cause of something
    • Cigarette smoking is responsible for about 90% of deaths from lung cancer.
  4. having to report to somebody/something with authority or in a higher position and explain to them what you have done
    • The Council of Ministers is responsible to the Assembly.
  5. that you can trust and rely on
    • synonym conscientious
      https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/conscientious
    • Clare has a mature and responsible attitude to work.
  6. needing somebody who can be trusted and relied on; involving important duties
    • a responsible job/position

    Extra Examples

    • All members of the Cabinet are collectively responsible for decisions taken.
    • Both parents are equally responsible for raising the children.
    • Did he think her somehow responsible for Eddie’s death?
    • He was almost single-handedly responsible for the flourishing drug trade in the town.
    • I am making you responsible for the cooking.
    • I’m leaving you responsible for Juliet’s protection.
    • In California you have to be 21 to be considered responsible enough to drink.
    • It’s been one of the factors chiefly responsible for improved public health.
    • No single pathogen seems wholly responsible for the disease.
    • Resources must be allocated in a morally responsible way.
    • The board is ultimately responsible for policy decisions.
    • The company could not indicate a person even nominally responsible for staff training.
    • The organization needs to become more environmentally responsible.
    • The prime minister is directly responsible to Parliament.
    • They are not very responsible with money.
    • They held him responsible for the failure of the policy.
    • They’re responsible for cleaning the engine.
    • Thompson is directly responsible for all aspects of the business unit.
    • We are all equally responsible for its success.
    • Who was responsible for the mistake?
    • a complex web of party bodies ultimately responsible to the Central Committee
    • if you’re solely responsible for your family’s welfare
    • the person nominally responsible for staff training
    • their efforts to make the industry more responsible and responsive to concerns
    • I believe the press to be partly responsible for the recent rise in racist attacks.
    • She was very distressed at the time and cannot be held responsible for her actions.
    • Smoking is responsible for over 90% of deaths from lung cancer.
    • The commander was personally responsible for ordering the attack on the village.
    • Who’s responsible for all this mess?

    Word Origin

    • late 16th cent. (in the sense ‘answering to, corresponding’): from obsolete French responsible, from Latin respons- ‘answered, offered in return’, from the verb respondere, from re- ‘again’ + spondere ‘to pledge’.
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