accusatory

Accusatory Meaning in Bengali

Accusatory meaning in Bengali: অভিযোগপূর্ণ, অভিযোগমূলক, অভিযোগপ্রবণ, অভিযোগমূলকভাবে, অভিযোগপ্রবণভাবে।

Part of Speech

Accusatory is an adjective.

Pronunciation

Accusatory is pronounced as uh-kyoo-zuh-tawr-ee.

Short Definition

Accusatory means expressing or suggesting blame or guilt.

Synonyms of Accusatory

1. Blaming (দোষারোপণ করা)
2. Censuring (তিরস্কার করা)
3. Denunciatory (অভিযোগপূর্ণ)
4. Incriminatory (অভিযোগপূর্ণ)
5. Reproachful (দোষারোপণপূর্ণ)

Antonyms of Accusatory

1. Exonerating (মুক্তিদান করা)
2. Vindicating (সত্যতা প্রমাণ করা)
3. Absolving (মুক্তিদান করা)
4. Exculpatory (দোষমুক্তিকর)
5. Justifying (যুক্তিসম্পন্ন)

Origin of Accusatory

The word “accusatory” originated from the Latin word “accusatorius,” which means “pertaining to an accuser.” It entered the English language in the early 17th century.

Nearby Words

1. Accuse (verb)
2. Accused (noun)
3. Accuser (noun)
4. Accusingly (adverb)
5. Accusation (noun)

Accusatory in Literature Quotes

1. “Her accusatory tone made him feel guilty for something he hadn’t even done.” – Unknown
2. “The accusatory glares from the jury made the defendant nervous.” – John Grisham
3. “She couldn’t help but feel accusatory eyes on her as she entered the room.” – Jane Austen
4. “His accusatory remarks only fueled the argument further.” – William Shakespeare

Meaning in Different Languages

Hindi: आरोपी (Aaropi)
Nepali: दोषारोपणकारी (Dosharopankari)
Urdu: الزامی (Ilzami)
Tamil: குற்றமுறியும் (Kuṟṟamuṟiyum)
Telugu: దోషారోపణ (Dōṣārōpaṇa)
Arabic: اتهامي (Itahami)
Chinese: 指责性的 (Zhǐzé xìng de)
Japanese: 告発的な (Kokuhatsu-tekina)
Russian: обвинительный (obvinitel’nyy)

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