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Wite Meaning in English

word

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释义

An old or archaic word that means to blame or accuse someone for something.

用法与细微差别

Almost never used in modern English except in historical, literary, or poetic contexts. Extremely formal and archaic; not understood in everyday speech. Common collocations historically included 'without wite' (without blame). Do not confuse with 'white.'

例句

They did not wite him for the mistake.

basic

Who will you wite for the broken window?

basic

It was unfair to wite her before knowing the facts.

basic

In old stories, the villagers would often wite the witch for every misfortune.

natural

He spoke as if none could wite him for the tragedy.

natural

Let no one wite you for what was beyond your power.

natural