单词 | jaccuse |
释义 | j'accusen. An accusation, esp. one made publicly in response to a perceived injustice; a public denunciation. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > testing > accusation, charge > [noun] acoupementc1300 accusinga1350 impeachment1387 accusementa1393 accusation?c1400 witingc1449 charge1477 impetition1530 threap1538 imputationa1586 deposition1587 impeach1591 insimulation1592 accusal1594 arraignment1595 taxation1605 arguing1611 tax1613 impositiona1616 tainture1621 incusation1623 touchinga1625 aggravation1626 accrimination1655 compellation1656 imputea1657 inculpation1798 finger-pointing1851 j'accuse1899 the mind > language > malediction > [noun] > public expression of condemnation detestation?a1475 execration1688 consecration1700 ban1790 commination1813 denouncement1836 denunciation1842 denouncing1862 j'accuse1899 1899 Critic (N.Y.) Mar. 210 I wonder what Victor Hugo would say if he were on earth to-day. I predict he would out-Zola Zola with a ‘J'accuse’ of his own. 1917 A. T. Sheppard Quest of Ledgar Dunstan i. iii. 105 I started some lines like Rostand's, my ‘J'accuse’—‘At the end of the stanza I strike.’ 1972 Florida Hist. Q. 50 245 Amid the jeers and taunts, the j'accuse speech continued. 1991 New Yorker 18 Nov. 14/3 The works form a sort of choral j'accuse—a collective reproof of racial, sexual, and class stereotypes. 2010 J. Heilemann & M. Halperin Game Change iv. 68 He believed it was possible to rise above the distortions and j'accuses that had turned politics into the sort of unedifying blood sport from which so many Americans recoiled. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, December 2011; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1899 |
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