B2 noun #4,000 가장 일반적인 3분 분량

accountability

Accountability means taking responsibility for your actions and being willing to explain them to others.

Explanation at your level:

Accountability is about being honest. If you make a mistake, you say 'I did it.' You do not hide. It is good to be accountable.

When you are accountable, you take responsibility. If you break a toy, you tell the truth. You say sorry and try to fix it. This is being accountable.

Accountability means you answer for your actions. If you work in a team and you make a mistake, you admit it. You don't blame your friends. It is important for trust.

Accountability is the obligation to justify your actions. In a workplace, managers have accountability to their employees. It involves transparency and accepting consequences for decisions made.

Accountability is a sophisticated concept involving the moral and legal duty to explain one's conduct. It is often used in political and corporate governance to describe systems where leaders are answerable to the public or shareholders for their strategic outcomes.

The term accountability functions as an abstract noun representing the ethical framework of responsibility. It encompasses not only the admission of error but the proactive commitment to rectifying systemic failures. It is a hallmark of mature organizations and individuals who prioritize integrity over self-preservation.

30초 단어

  • Accountability is the duty to answer for actions.
  • It is an uncountable noun.
  • It is essential for building trust.
  • Commonly used in professional settings.

At its heart, accountability is about being the person who 'owns' their actions. Think of it as the opposite of making excuses or blaming others when things go sideways.

When you show accountability, you are saying, 'I did this, and I am ready to handle whatever happens next.' It is a cornerstone of trust in relationships, workplaces, and governments.

In a professional setting, this word is used constantly. Leaders are held to high standards of accountability because their decisions affect many people. It is not just about punishment; it is about transparency and improvement.

The word accountability traces its roots back to the Old French word acounter, which meant 'to count' or 'to tell a story.' This evolved from the Latin computare, which literally means 'to calculate.'

Historically, being 'accountable' meant you had to provide a 'count' or a report of your actions, usually in a financial context. If you were a treasurer, you had to 'account' for the money you spent.

Over the centuries, the meaning expanded from just counting coins to 'counting' for your behavior. By the 18th century, the term began to appear in political discourse, emphasizing that leaders must answer to the public for their governance.

You will hear accountability most often in business and political contexts. It is a formal word, so you might not use it while chatting with friends at a cafe, but it is essential in professional emails or news reports.

Common phrases include 'held accountable' and 'a lack of accountability.' These collocations highlight whether someone is being forced to answer for their actions or if they are avoiding that duty.

It is a 'register-heavy' word. Using it signals that you are discussing ethics, responsibility, or systemic performance rather than just casual behavior.

While accountability itself is a formal noun, it is closely linked to several idioms.

  • 'To face the music': To accept the unpleasant consequences of one's actions.
  • 'To own up to': To admit that you did something wrong.
  • 'The buck stops here': A famous phrase meaning the ultimate responsibility lies with the person in charge.
  • 'To be on the hook': To be held responsible for a debt or a mistake.
  • 'To clear the air': To remove misunderstandings, often a step toward being accountable.

Accountability is an uncountable noun, meaning you don't usually say 'an accountability' or 'accountabilities.' It represents an abstract quality or state.

The stress falls on the fourth syllable: a-coun-ta-BIL-i-ty. The British and American pronunciations are quite similar, though the American 't' sounds often become a soft 'd' or 'flap' sound.

It rhymes with words like durability, capability, and reliability. Notice the suffix -ity, which is a classic marker for turning an adjective into an abstract noun.

Fun Fact

It shares a root with the word 'compute'.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /əˌkaʊntəˈbɪləti/

Standard British English.

US /əˌkaʊntəˈbɪləti/

Standard American English.

Common Errors

  • Misplacing the stress
  • Ignoring the 'i' in the middle
  • Pronouncing it like 'account-ability'

Rhymes With

durability reliability capability stability feasibility

Difficulty Rating

독해 2/5

Moderate

Writing 3/5

Formal

Speaking 2/5

Professional

듣기 2/5

Standard

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

responsible honest trust

Learn Next

transparency integrity governance

고급

fiduciary culpability

Grammar to Know

Noun Suffixes

-ity turns adjectives to nouns.

Uncountable Nouns

Abstract concepts are usually uncountable.

Verb-Noun Collocations

Hold accountable.

Examples by Level

1

I am accountable for my work.

I / am / responsible / for / my / work

adjective form

2

The team is accountable.

3

We show accountability.

4

He is accountable.

5

She is accountable.

6

They are accountable.

7

Be accountable.

8

I show accountability.

1

The manager has accountability for the budget.

2

We need more accountability in this office.

3

She took accountability for the error.

4

Accountability is very important for us.

5

He lacks accountability.

6

They demanded accountability.

7

We teach accountability at school.

8

Show accountability for your choices.

1

The company is held to a high standard of accountability.

2

He was forced to show accountability for his late report.

3

Accountability is the key to a successful team.

4

She accepted accountability for the project's failure.

5

Without accountability, trust disappears.

6

We need a system of accountability.

7

They are pushing for greater accountability.

8

His accountability impressed the boss.

1

The minister was held accountable for the policy failure.

2

There is a distinct lack of accountability in this department.

3

Accountability is essential for maintaining public trust.

4

He demonstrated great accountability by resigning.

5

The board demanded accountability from the CEO.

6

We are building a culture of accountability.

7

Accountability requires courage.

8

She is known for her personal accountability.

1

The auditor emphasized the need for financial accountability.

2

Accountability is the bedrock of democratic governance.

3

They implemented strict measures to ensure institutional accountability.

4

He refused to accept accountability for the systemic breakdown.

5

The report highlights a significant deficit in accountability.

6

Accountability is often confused with mere blame.

7

We must foster a climate of professional accountability.

8

The policy failed due to a lack of clear accountability.

1

The discourse surrounding corporate accountability has evolved significantly.

2

He exhibited a rare degree of accountability in the face of scrutiny.

3

Institutional accountability is the cornerstone of ethical leadership.

4

The legal framework mandates accountability for all stakeholders.

5

Her actions were a testament to her personal accountability.

6

We must transcend blame and focus on true accountability.

7

The concept of accountability is deeply rooted in social contract theory.

8

Accountability is the ultimate measure of integrity.

동의어

responsibility answerability liability culpability obligation trustworthiness

반의어

irresponsibility unaccountability blamelessness

자주 쓰는 조합

held accountable
lack of accountability
personal accountability
ensure accountability
demand accountability
promote accountability
accept accountability
maintain accountability
foster accountability
clear accountability

Idioms & Expressions

"face the music"

accept the consequences

He had to face the music after the audit.

casual

"own up to"

admit a mistake

She finally owned up to the error.

neutral

"the buck stops here"

ultimate responsibility

As CEO, the buck stops here.

formal

"on the hook"

responsible for something

I'm on the hook for the costs.

casual

"pass the buck"

avoid responsibility

Stop passing the buck and do your job.

neutral

Easily Confused

accountability vs Responsibility

They overlap.

Accountability is the answerability; responsibility is the duty.

I have the responsibility to lead; I am accountable for the results.

accountability vs Liability

Both imply consequences.

Liability is usually legal/financial.

The firm has legal liability.

accountability vs Duty

Both are obligations.

Duty is a task; accountability is the reporting of it.

It is my duty to serve.

accountability vs Integrity

Both are virtues.

Integrity is internal; accountability is social.

She has integrity.

Sentence Patterns

B2

Subject + hold + person + accountable + for + noun

They held him accountable for the loss.

A2

Subject + show + accountability

She showed accountability.

B1

There is + a lack of + accountability

There is a lack of accountability.

B1

Demand + accountability

We demand accountability.

B2

Accept + accountability

He accepted accountability.

어휘 가족

Nouns

accountant A person who keeps financial records.

Verbs

account To give a report or explanation.

Adjectives

accountable Required to explain actions.

관련

accounting The process of tracking money.

How to Use It

frequency

7

Formality Scale

Formal Professional Neutral

자주 하는 실수

Using 'accountability' as a verb. Use 'be accountable'.
Accountability is a noun, not a verb.
Confusing with 'responsibility'. They are similar, but accountability implies answering to someone.
Accountability is more about the process of answering.
Using 'accountabilities' in plural. Use 'accountability'.
It is usually an uncountable noun.
Thinking it means 'blame'. It means 'answering for actions'.
It is neutral/positive, not just negative.
Misspelling as 'accountablity'. Accountability.
Missing the 'i'.

Tips

💡

Memory Palace Trick

Imagine a bank teller (accountant) who is very honest (accountable).

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When Native Speakers Use It

In meetings when discussing project failures.

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Cultural Insight

Americans value personal accountability highly.

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Grammar Shortcut

Always pair with 'show' or 'hold'.

💡

Say It Right

Slow down on the 'bil' syllable.

💡

Don't Make This Mistake

Don't use it as a verb.

💡

Did You Know?

It relates to counting money.

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Study Smart

Use it in your daily journal entries.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Account + ability = The ability to give an account.

Visual Association

A person standing tall and holding a report.

Word Web

Responsibility Integrity Trust Transparency

챌린지

Write down one thing you are accountable for today.

어원

Latin/French

Original meaning: To calculate or count

문화적 맥락

None, but can be a sensitive topic in high-pressure workplaces.

Highly valued in corporate and political culture.

The phrase 'The buck stops here' (Harry Truman)

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Workplace

  • Hold team accountable
  • Ensure accountability
  • Lack of accountability

Politics

  • Public accountability
  • Government accountability
  • Demand accountability

Education

  • Student accountability
  • Accountability measures

Personal

  • Personal accountability
  • Take accountability

Conversation Starters

"Why is accountability important in a team?"

"Can you think of a time you showed accountability?"

"How do leaders show accountability?"

"Is it hard to be accountable?"

"What happens when there is no accountability?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a time you took accountability for a mistake.

Why does accountability build trust?

How can you be more accountable in your studies?

Write about a leader who showed great accountability.

자주 묻는 질문

8 질문

They are similar, but accountability implies answering to someone else.

It is rare and usually avoided.

Yes, it is highly valued.

Use 'held accountable' or 'show accountability'.

Accountable.

Yes, especially in family and school settings.

No, it means taking ownership.

Just remember 'account' + 'ability'.

셀프 테스트

fill blank A1

Being honest shows ___.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: accountability

It is the definition.

multiple choice A2

What does accountability mean?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: Being responsible

It means taking responsibility.

true false B1

Accountability is a verb.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 거짓

It is a noun.

match pairs B1

Word

All matched!

Word classes.

sentence order B2

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

Subject-verb-object.

점수: /5

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