Accusers Meaning in English
word · lemma: accuser
əkˈjuzɝz
uh-KYOO-zurz
ɐkjˈuːzəz
uh-KYOO-zuhz
Definición
People who say that someone has done something wrong or committed a crime.
Uso & Matices
Mostly used in legal, formal, or journalistic contexts. Refers to people making accusations, especially in court cases. Not typically used in everyday conversation; phrases like 'the person who accused me' are more common in casual speech.
Spanish: acusadores - denunciantesPortuguese (BR): acusadores - denunciantesPortuguese (PT): acusadores - denunciantesChinese (Simplified): 指控者 - 控告者Chinese (Traditional): 指控者 - 控告者Hindi: आरोप लगाने वाले - अभियुक्तकर्ताArabic: المُتهمون - المُشتكونBengali: অভিযুক্তকারীরা - অভিযোগকারীরাRussian: обвинителиJapanese: 告発者たちVietnamese: người buộc tộiKorean: 고소인들 - 고발자들Turkish: suçlayanlar - itham edenlerUrdu: الزام لگانے والےIndonesian: penuduh
Oraciones de Ejemplo
The accusers gave their statements in court.
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The police listened to the accusers carefully.
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There were two accusers in the case.
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Some accusers preferred to remain anonymous for their safety.
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The lawyer argued that the accusers had no evidence.
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Years later, the accusers still stood by their stories.
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