liability
The term carries a heavy weight of burden and risk. In a financial or legal sense, it represents a weight that must be carried or a debt that must be paid, creating a feeling of obligation and potential loss. It is the direct opposite of an asset, framing the subject as a drain on resources. When applied to people, the word shifts into a social or professional critique. It describes someone who is a weak link or a danger to the group's success. This usage is typically negative and suggests that the person's flaws outweigh their contributions, making them a risk factor rather than a help.
Countable when referring to a specific debt or a person who is a hindrance. Uncountable when referring to the general state of being legally responsible.
Meanings
The state of being legally responsible for something, especially a debt or obligation.
"The company accepted full liability for the accident."