Word of the Day

: March 10, 2026

mea culpa

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noun may-uh-KOOL-puh

What It Means

The noun mea culpa is used for a formal acknowledgment of personal fault or error.

// The podcast host's mea culpa did little to satisfy those who found the episode deeply offensive.

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mea culpa in Context

"... his apology was the best public mea culpa of this century. ... It was delivered without hesitation, qualification or blame shifting." — John Mosig, The Age (Melbourne, Australia), 24 Oct. 2025


Did You Know?

Mea culpa means "through my fault" in Latin. Said by itself, it's an exclamation of apology or remorse that is used to mean "It was my fault" or "I apologize." Mea culpa is also a noun, however. A newspaper might issue a mea culpa for printing inaccurate information, or a politician might give a speech making mea culpas for past wrongdoings. Mea culpa is one of many English terms that come from the Latin culpa, meaning "guilt." Some other examples are culpable ("meriting condemnation or blame especially as wrong or harmful"), culprit ("one guilty of a crime or a fault"), and exculpate ("to clear from alleged fault or guilt").



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Rearrange the letters to form an adjective that means "feeling or expressing humble or regretful pain or sorrow for sins or offenses": NEEPITTN

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