accusatorial

Accusatorial Meaning in Bengali

Accusatorial meaning in Bengali: অভিযোগপূর্ণ, অভিযোগমূলক, অভিযোগপ্রধান, অভিযোগমূলকভাবে, অভিযোগপ্রধানভাবে।

Part of Speech

Accusatorial is an adjective.

Pronunciation

Accusatorial is pronounced as uh-kyoo-zuh-tawr-ee-uh l.

Short Definition

Accusatorial refers to something related to or characterized by accusation or the act of accusing.

Synonyms of Accusatorial

1. Accusatory (অভিযোগপূর্ণ)

2. Accusing (অভিযোগমূলক)

3. Blaming (অভিযোগপ্রধান)

4. Incriminatory (অভিযোগমূলকভাবে)

5. Implicatory (অভিযোগপ্রধানভাবে)

Antonyms of Accusatorial

1. Exculpatory (অপদোষপ্রমাণকারী)

2. Vindicatory (অপদোষপ্রমাণকারী)

3. Absolving (অপদোষপ্রমাণকারী)

4. Exonerative (অপদোষপ্রমাণকারী)

5. Justifying (অপদোষপ্রমাণকারী)

Origin of Accusatorial

The word “accusatorial” originated from the Latin word “accusatorius,” which is derived from the verb “accusare,” meaning “to accuse.” It entered the English language in the early 17th century.

Nearby Words

1. Accusation (noun)

2. Accuse (verb)

3. Accuser (noun)

4. Accusingly (adverb)

5. Accused (noun)

Accusatorial in Literature Quotes

1. “The accusatorial tone in his voice made her feel defensive.” – Unknown

2. “The accusatorial glares from the jury made the defendant nervous.” – Unknown

3. “His accusatorial remarks caused a rift in their friendship.” – Unknown

4. “The accusatorial nature of the interrogation made the suspect confess.” – Unknown

Meaning in Different Languages

Hindi: आरोपी (Aaropi)

Nepali: दोषारोपण (Dosharopan)

Urdu: الزامی (Ilzami)

Tamil: குற்றமும் அடிப்படையுமான (Kutramum Adippadaiyumaana)

Telugu: అపరాధంగా (Aparādhaṁgā)

Arabic: اتهامي (Itahami)

Chinese: 控告的 (Kònggào de)

Japanese: 告発的な (Kokuhatsu-tekina)

Russian: обвинительный (obvinitel’nyy)

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