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Meanings of
accusatory
in English
Containing or expressing accusation.
accusing
accusative
accusive
Related terms
inculpatory
inculpative
Synonyms
Examples for "
accusing
"
accusing
accusative
accusive
Examples for "
accusing
"
1
JEM pulled out this year
accusing
the government of attacking its positions.
2
Ayrault has been the most forward in
accusing
Russia of war crimes.
3
He is constantly
accusing
others of 'not keeping up' with the literature.
4
Several tried to turn the tables,
accusing
News International of withholding evidence.
5
Many are
accusing
the government of trying to impose conservative Islamic reforms.
1
The man with whom the
accusative
persons are placed is called Sheriff.
2
He oiled his machine with
accusative
frequency, but I failed to respond.
3
If people were classified grammatically, you'd be in the
accusative
case!
4
Darkhorse, of course, did not respond to the patriarch's angry and
accusative
call.
5
Tasya is an instance of the genitive for the
accusative
.
1
As for his wife, physiognomy championed her even in the face of their
accusive
talk.
Usage of
accusatory
in English
1
But taking the wider view, there is another, less
accusatory
story here.
2
The question sounded
accusatory
and Catherine tried hard not to be defensive.
3
Leelee's expression-the few times she even acknowledged Emma's presence-was sharp and
accusatory
.
4
Where've you been? Chip Connor's voice sounded almost
accusatory
,
and Whalen scowled.
5
Anything else would have sounded
accusatory
,
and he didn't want it to.
6
I had no patience for Sir Owen's sudden unpleasant and
accusatory
mood.
7
But I should prefer you do so in a less
accusatory
tone.
8
Happened to her.' She pointed at Kaiku with an insultingly
accusatory
finger.
9
And Farr, stealing side glances at him, was more
self
-
accusatory
,
more abashed.
10
The words hung there, blade-sharp in the silence,
accusatory
,
bleak and despairing.
11
You've been at the burn clinic. His tone was clipped and
accusatory
.
12
It was a woman in a mid-forties sleeve, eyes wide and
accusatory
.
13
She stared out the window instead, anywhere but at my
accusatory
eyes.
14
Chris's tone was
accusatory
and the sinews in her neck were showing.
15
Daniel left, grateful to be away from Retta's
accusatory
looks and harsh words.
16
He had never heard Lucia use such an
accusatory
mode with her father.
Other examples for "accusatory"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
accusatory
Adjective
Frequent collocations
accusatory finger
accusatory tone
almost accusatory
accusatory look
sound accusatory
More collocations
Accusatory
through the time
Accusatory
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common