accusing

Accusing Meaning in Bengali

Part of Speech: Verb

Pronunciation: uh-kyoo-zing

Short Definition:

The act of blaming or charging someone with a wrongdoing or offense.

Synonyms:

Blaming, Charging, Censuring, Denouncing, Implicating

Antonyms:

Acquitting (মুক্তি দেওয়া), Exonerating (মুক্ত করা), Vindicating (সমর্থন করা), Absolving (মুক্ত করা), Pardoning (ক্ষমা করা)

Origin:

The word “accusing” originated from the Middle English word “accusen,” which came from the Old French word “acusare” meaning “to accuse.” It can be traced back to the Latin word “accusare” with the same meaning.

Nearby Words:

– Accurate (Adjective)
– Accusation (Noun)
– Accused (Noun)
– Accuser (Noun)
– Accusingly (Adverb)

Accusing in Literature Quotes:

– “The accusing spirit, which flew up to heaven’s chancery with the oath, blushed as he gave it in, and the recording angel, as he wrote it down, dropped a tear upon the word and blotted it out forever.” – Charles Dickens
– “The accusing spirit, which flew up to heaven’s chancery with the oath, blushed as he gave it in, and the recording angel, as he wrote it down, dropped a tear upon the word and blotted it out forever.” – Charles Dickens
– “The accusing spirit, which flew up to heaven’s chancery with the oath, blushed as he gave it in, and the recording angel, as he wrote it down, dropped a tear upon the word and blotted it out forever.” – Charles Dickens
– “The accusing spirit, which flew up to heaven’s chancery with the oath, blushed as he gave it in, and the recording angel, as he wrote it down, dropped a tear upon the word and blotted it out forever.” – Charles Dickens

Meaning in Different Languages:

– Hindi: आरोपित (Aaropit)
– Nepali: दोषी ठहराउनु (Doshi Thaharaunu)
– Urdu: الزام لگانا (Ilzaam Lagana)
– Tamil: குற்றம் செய்யும் (Kutram Seyyum)
– Telugu: దోషపూరితంగా (Doshapooritamga)
– Arabic: اتهام (Ittihām)
– Chinese: 指责 (Zhǐzé)
– Japanese: 告発する (Kokuhatsu suru)
– Russian: обвинение (obvineniye)

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