to blame



to blame

1. Deserving censure or disapproval; at fault: an investigation to determine who was to blame for the leak.
2. Being the cause or source of something: A freak storm was to blame for the power outage.
See also: blame

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Seoc-Scottish
AurÈLe-French
Melech-Biblical, Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew
Ireneie-REEN (English), ie-REE-nee (English), ee-RE-ne (Italian), EE-re-ne (Finnish), ee-RE-nu (German)English, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, German, Ancient Greek (L
Alsopp['ɔ:lsɔp]
Gleason['gli:sən]