to blame, be



to blame, be

Be responsible for or guilty of something wrong or bad, as in Obviously the teacher was to blame for the chaos in the classroom, or Mary was not to blame for these errors. [Early 1200s]

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Myrandamə-RAN-dəEnglish (Modern)
Valentyna-Ukrainian
JulekYUW-lekPolish
TessTESEnglish, Dutch
Alica-Slovak
Kazimieras-Lithuanian