culprit - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of culprit in Hindi

  • अपराधी
  • दोषी
  • मुजरिम
  • अभियुक्त

culprit Definition

Noun

  • a person who is responsible for a crime or other misdeed.

culprit Example

  • viruses could turn out to be the culprit ( वायरस अपराधी बन सकते हैं )
  • Was loneliness the culprit of her decision to spend the night? ( क्या अकेलापन उसके रात बिताने के फैसले का अपराधी था? )
  • Did the culprit do my work for me or simply get in my way? ( क्या अपराधी ने मेरे लिए मेरा काम किया या बस मेरे रास्ते में आ गया? )
  • Howie remained obsessed that he'd failed to nail the culprit and when he heard of this later case, he begged Quinn to take enough time away from his wife and new daughter for a single session. ( होवी को इस बात का जुनून बना रहा कि वह अपराधी को पकड़ने में विफल रहेगा और जब उसने इस बाद के मामले के बारे में सुना, तो उसने क्विन से एक सत्र के लिए अपनी पत्नी और नई बेटी से पर्याप्त समय निकालने के लिए विनती की। )

More Sentence

  • A man, not the usual wimpy social lady, was the culprit who organized the hasty departure.
  • Betsy read a notice on the Internet a day later that the culprit was beaten and in serious condition, after allegedly resisting arrest.
  • Further, they had the effect of sobering the culprit, and the more creditable part of his life did not begin till he left Vincennes.
  • Perhaps the culprit was the person who beat me to the publisher in Vermont, the sponsor of that idiotic contest!
  • Scientists now say that the world's largest fruit bat, known locally as a flying fox, was the culprit.  
  • Hormones may be the culprit, because birth control pills decrease testosterone levels, which may affect female libido.  
  • A hospital found his innards to contain two balls of undigested food, with the sprouts the most likely culprit.  
  • By the laws of probability, the culprit was most likely an obnoxious American tourist.  
  • Any sane person will agree that the culprit of the Kitwe accident cannot be described as a normal person.  
  • These investigators revealed diterpenoids as the off-flavor culprit that can be problematic in forage-finished beef.  
  • A major manhunt was launched and detectives made numerous appeals in a bid to catch the culprit.  
  • The culprit turned out to be my dog, caught red-handed troughing into the berries when she thought no-one was looking.  
  • In this case the alleged villain is the drug companies but the real culprit is government.  
  • The person you see in that little mirror is the real culprit in the current crisis.
  • In avenging wrong, a member of the village or of the clan to which the offender belonged would serve equally well to satisfy their ideas of justice if the culprit himself could not be easily reached.
  • A culprit is easily discovered either by an appeal to a local diviner or in torturing some one into confession.
  • According to Ulpian the punishment for sacrilegium varied according to the position and standing of the culprit and the circumstances under which the crime was committed.
  • If the culprit himself could not be reached, any member of the clan was liable to suffer in his stead.
  • The sun is perhaps the greatest culprit of all.