Responsible

B1 16+

Pronunciation: /rɪˈspɒnsəbl/

Definitions of responsible

adjective having an obligation to do something, or having control over or care for someone, as part of one's job or role

Example Sentences

A1 I am responsible for feeding my pet every day.

A2 As a student, I am responsible for completing my homework on time.

B1 The manager is responsible for overseeing the project and ensuring it stays on track.

B2 Being a parent comes with the responsibility of taking care of your children.

C1 The CEO is ultimately responsible for the success or failure of the company.

C2 Doctors have a responsibility to provide the best possible care for their patients.

Examples of responsible in a Sentence

formal As the team leader, you are responsible for delegating tasks and ensuring they are completed on time.

informal I'm responsible for feeding the cat while my roommate is out of town.

slang Don't worry, I'll be responsible for bringing the snacks to the party.

figurative The CEO is ultimately responsible for steering the company in the right direction.

Grammatical Forms of responsible

past tense

responsible

plural

responsibles

comparative

more responsible

superlative

most responsible

present tense

responsible

future tense

will be responsible

perfect tense

have been responsible

continuous tense

being responsible

singular

responsible

positive degree

responsible

infinitive

to be responsible

gerund

being responsible

participle

responsible

Origin and Evolution of responsible

First Known Use: 1591 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'responsible' originated from the Latin word 'responsabilis', which is derived from the verb 'respondere' meaning 'to respond'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the legal context to refer to someone who is accountable or answerable for something, the word 'responsible' has evolved to encompass a broader sense of duty, trustworthiness, and reliability in various contexts.