Accuses Meaning in English
word · lemma: accuse
əkˈjuzɪz
uh-KYOO-ziz
ɐkjˈuːzɪz
uh-KYOO-ziz
Definition
To say that someone has done something wrong or illegal, especially before there is proof.
Usage & Nuances
Usually used in formal or serious contexts like legal situations. Common collocation is 'accuses someone of (something)'. False accusations are 'unfounded accusations'. Don't confuse with 'blames' (less formal, used for responsibility not usually crime).
Spanish: acusaPortuguese (BR): acusaPortuguese (PT): acusaChinese (Simplified): 指控 - 指责Chinese (Traditional): 指控 - 指責Hindi: आरोप लगाता हैArabic: يتهمBengali: অভিযোগ করে - দোষী করেRussian: обвиняетJapanese: 非難する - 告発するVietnamese: buộc tội - tố cáoKorean: 비난하다 - 고발하다Turkish: suçluyorUrdu: الزام لگاتا ہے - موردِ الزام ٹھہراتا ہےIndonesian: menuduh
Example Sentences
She accuses him of lying.
basic
The teacher accuses the boy of cheating.
basic
Tom accuses Mary of taking his book.
basic
He always accuses other people when something goes wrong.
natural
If she accuses me again, I'm going to be really upset.
natural
The company accuses its competitor of stealing ideas.
natural