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Synonyms

accountable

American  
[uh-koun-tuh-buhl] / əˈkaʊn tə bəl /

adjective

  1. subject to the obligation to report, explain, or justify something; responsible; answerable.

  2. capable of being explained; explicable; explainable.


accountable British  
/ əˈkaʊntəbəl /

adjective

  1. responsible to someone or for some action; answerable

  2. able to be explained

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Usage

What does accountable mean? Accountable means obligated to explain, justify, and take responsibility for one's actions, and to answer to someone, such as a person with more authority.The state of being accountable is accountability.The word accountable is often used in the context of individuals taking responsibility for their actions. It’s also commonly used in the context of institutions or people that are responsible to the public, such as the government, its agencies, politicians, and the media. Accountability is often discussed with transparency and consequences. This typically involves keeping people and organizations accountable by making their actions visible and having consequences when those actions are not acceptable.Accountable is often used with the verb hold, as in We need to hold him accountable for his actions. Example: The system of checks and balances is intended to keep the different branches of government accountable.

Other Word Forms

  • accountability noun
  • accountableness noun
  • accountably adverb
  • nonaccountable adjective

Etymology

Origin of accountable

First recorded in 1375–1425; late Middle English; account + -able

Example Sentences

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"All of these titles and positions need to be addressed so we're just left with Andrew the citizen and a citizen that is fully accountable," she said.

From BBC

“I’m not used to everyone hanging on to my every word and then holding me accountable for what I say,” Nanos said at a press conference early in the probe.

From Los Angeles Times

More than 40 parents attended Thursday’s protest, an event organized by Heat Initiative, an advocacy group that focuses on holding tech companies accountable for failing to protect kids online.

From Los Angeles Times

“I would work with this committee and any committee to work with holding individuals accountable that doxx ICE agents, because ICE agents don’t want to be masked,” Lyons said.

From Los Angeles Times

Macron said France would hold social media platforms accountable and demand the removal of harmful content to combat "the poison of digital hatred".

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