A formal charge of wrongdoing brought against a person; the act of imputing blame or guilt.
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Examples for "accusation "
Examples for "accusation "
1 Prime Minister and National Party leader John Key has rejected the accusation .
2 A young actress has come forward with the most shocking accusation yet.
3 Of course, no proof of such a serious accusation was ever found.
4 It was not an accusation ; it was simply a statement of fact.
5 I had no answer for that accusation , for it was certainly true.
1 Even Mrs. Cary's coarse nature stood baffled before this pitiless, dignified self - accusal .
2 Archer checked the conventional phrases of self - accusal that were crowding to his lips.
3 She could not hear this dreadful accusal from the very pulpit.
4 She could face his accusal if only he could give the reason for it.
5 An impulse of self - accusal drove Glennard to the window.
6 Olive asked steadily, although her cheeks were burning with the truth of his implied accusal .
7 The girl's spirit could not rest under the false accusal that had caused her death.
8 A trace of kindness or dry humour in his tone would have compelled Iskender to confess the truth, with self - accusal .
9 The naked feet with their grey convulsed toes stared into the communication trench like things robbed, with a mute accusal .
10 But when she lifted the latch of the gate, a sensation, prompted by some unwitting self - accusal , struck her with alarm.
11 At one time he wrought so strongly upon the Indians through their superstition of witchcraft, that they put many to death at his accusal .
12 Such calumnies and grave accusals did they heap upon his head that by the end the old man came himself to think his treasons actual.
13 "Somebody gave it away to you," was Bert's prompt accusal , when Graham rose to the surface of the tank and climbed out.
14 Even Mrs. Cary's coarse nature stood baffled before this pitiless, dignified self - accusal .
15 Archer checked the conventional phrases of self - accusal that were crowding to his lips.
16 She could not hear this dreadful accusal from the very pulpit.
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