单词 | accusal |
释义 | accusal (once / 328315 pages) n WORD FAMILY accusal: accusals+/accusation: accusations, accusatorial, self-accusation/accusative: accusatives/accusatorial: accusatorially/accuse: accusal, accusation, accusative, accusatory, accused, accuser, accuses, accusing, accusive/accuser: accusers/accusing: accusingly USAGE EXAMPLESNor I To breathe ever the burning of this mist Of anguish and insatiate accusal.— Rice, Cale Young, Yolanda of Cyprus(2010) But the strange mental or spiritual power of Tahn-té made it a thing of danger to let him live after accusal had been made. Ryan, Marah Ellis, The Flute of the Gods(2010) The girl’s spirit could not rest under the false accusal that had caused her death. Skinner, Charles M. (Charles Montgomery), Myths & Legends of our New Possessi...(2010) n a formal charge of wrongdoing brought against a person; the act of imputing blame or guilt Syn|Hypo|Hyper accusation self-accusation, self-condemnation an admission that you have failed to do or be something you know you should do or be recriminationmutual accusations allegation(law) a formal accusation against somebody (often in a court of law) blame gameaccusations exchanged among people who refuse to accept sole responsibility for some undesirable event imprecationa slanderous accusation imputationa statement attributing something dishonest (especially a criminal offense) indictmentan accusation of wrongdoing informationformal accusation of a crime prefermentthe act of making accusations blame, incrimination, inculpationan accusation that you are responsible for some lapse or misdeed implicationan accusation that brings into intimate and usually incriminating connection grievancean allegation that something imposes an illegal obligation or denies some legal right or causes injustice lodgement, lodgmentbringing a charge or accusation against someone plaint(United Kingdom) a written statement of the grounds of complaint made to court of law asking for the grievance to be redressed finger-pointing, fingerpointingthe imputation of blame unspoken accusation, veiled accusationan accusation that is understood without needing to be spoken innuendo, insinuationan indirect (and usually malicious) implication self-incriminationan accusation that incriminates yourself charge, complaint (criminal law) a pleading describing some wrong or offense |
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