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accountability

Noun

This term describes a systemic or personal requirement to justify actions and accept the resulting consequences. It differs from responsibility, which refers to the duty to perform a task, whereas accountability focuses on the answerability after the task is completed or a decision is made. In a professional or political context, it implies a mechanism of oversight and transparency, often involving external audits or public scrutiny. As an uncountable noun, it does not take a plural form and cannot be counted with numbers, requiring phrases like "a level of" or "a sense of" to quantify it.

Meanings

Noun

The obligation of an individual or organization to account for its activities, accept responsibility for them, and disclose the results in a transparent manner.

"The new legislation aims to increase the accountability of government officials to the public."

Noun

The quality of being responsible for one's own actions and the willingness to accept the consequences of those actions.

"Personal accountability is a key trait of a successful leader."

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