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mea culpa

When you make a mea culpa, you're admitting "I did it. I'm guilty!" It's a way of saying you were wrong.

This is a Latin phrase that simply means "through my fault." So when you make a mea culpa, you're acknowledging that you did something wrong and apologizing for it. This term sounds fancy and official, but it's also a bit of an old-fashioned concept. In a world where people tend to avoid responsibility for their mistakes, it's refreshing to hear someone offer a mea culpa.

DEFINITIONS OF: mea culpa

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n an acknowledgment of your error or guilt

Type of:
acknowledgement, acknowledgment
a statement acknowledging something or someone
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