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    responsibility
    /rɪˌspɒnsɪˈbɪlɪti/

    noun

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  2. RESPONSIBILITY definition: 1. something that it is your job or duty to deal with: 2. to be in a position of authority over…. Learn more.

  3. a particular burden of obligation upon one who is responsible: the responsibilities of authority. a person or thing for which one is responsible: A child is a responsibility to their parents. reliability or dependability, especially in meeting debts or payments. Discover More.

  4. A responsibility is something you're required to do as an upstanding member of a community. If you're in a band, it's your responsibility to learn the songs and show up to practice on time.

  5. If you have responsibility for something or someone, or if they are your responsibility, it is your job or duty to deal with them and to take decisions relating to them.

  6. Synonyms for RESPONSIBILITY: blame, liability, accountability, fault, answerability, obligation, duty, need; Antonyms of RESPONSIBILITY: relief, grace, discharge, exemption, waiver, ease, stay, release.

  7. 1. : the quality or state of being responsible: such as. a. : moral, legal, or mental accountability. b. : reliability, trustworthiness. 2. : something for which one is responsible : burden. has neglected his responsibilities.

  8. Find 69 different ways to say RESPONSIBILITY, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  9. /rɪˌspɑːnsəˈbɪləti/ (plural responsibilities) [uncountable, countable] a duty to deal with or take care of somebody/something, so that you may be blamed if something goes wrong. to be in a position of responsibility. It's time for someone to take responsibility and get the job done.

  10. RESPONSIBILITY meaning: 1. something that it is your job or duty to deal with: 2. to be in a position of authority over…. Learn more.

  11. There are ten meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun responsibility, two of which are labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

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