culprit

অভিযুক্ত ব্যক্তি
definition
noun
The culprits behaved like seasoned thugs but claimed that they were guardians of law and order.
a person who is responsible for a crime or other misdeed.
translation of 'culprit'
আসামি,
দোষী ব্যক্তি
noun
অপরাধী ব্যক্তি,
অভিযুক্ত ব্যক্তি
example
Nobody seems to know the cause of the deaths but the water seems a likely 'culprit' .
The person you see in that little mirror is the real 'culprit' in the current crisis.
Apparently, as a manager, it was his responsibility to chase down the offending 'culprit' and resolve the situation.
They caught the real 'culprit' so here I am.
We have a cop who falls in love with a possible 'culprit' in a murder mystery.
The real 'culprit' is poverty, disease and starvation.
viruses could turn out to be the 'culprit'
A shot was discharged and the 'culprit' fled the scene.
low-level ozone pollution is the real 'culprit'
I don't recall the 'culprit' ever been caught.
Despite numerous red herrings, there's no way to logically deduce the 'culprit' 's identity.
The real 'culprit' is the private sector, far too dependent on low wages in the place of investment.
Frowning, I glanced around the room trying to find the 'culprit' responsible for interrupting my reading.
The real 'culprit' is the unchecked fragmentation of land holdings in the rural areas.
The real 'culprit' , though, is the system of relegating three teams from Division One each season.
The doctors whispered that it was second-hand smoking, the worst 'culprit' .
If the 'culprit' is depleted uranium they are probably out of luck because any clean up would take a very long time and cost a lot of money.
In this case the alleged villain is the drug companies but the real 'culprit' is government.
What this book shows quite clearly is that the real 'culprit' is the lack of political will.
He said staff members were the main 'culprits' in the theft of medicines from the public health centres.
The car is returned and the real 'culprits' are identified.
To identify the suspected viral 'culprits' in both these cases, they needed a lot more infected leaves.
In eight percent of the cases, the 'culprits' plundered the victim's bank accounts.
The invaders are the real 'culprits' in all cases.
Police say they are doing all they can to bring the 'culprits' to justice.
Cooking odours are one of the main 'culprits' that cause unpleasant household odours.
It is only with the help of local people that police can crack down on the crime spree, catch the 'culprits' and bring them to justice.
Digital photography and fewer people taking holidays appear to be the main 'culprits' there.
He alerted a police patrol at the top of the road and officers quickly arrived, by which time the 'culprits' had fled.
I have never heard any of the 'culprits' being charged with any ‘crime’ whatsoever.
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