accusations

Accusations

Meaning in Bengali:

Accusations meaning in Bengali can be translated as “অভিযোগ” (abhiyog), “দোষারোপণ” (dosharopon), “অভিযোগ করা” (abhiyog kora), “অভিযুক্তি” (abhiyukti), “অভিযোগ করা” (abhiyog kora).

Part of Speech:

Accusations is a noun.

Pronunciation:

The pronunciation of accusations is /ˌæk.jəˈzeɪ.ʃənz/.

Short Definition:

Accusations refer to the act of asserting that someone has done something wrong or is guilty of an offense.

Synonyms:

– Allegations (অভিযোগ)
– Charges (অভিযোগ)
– Blame (দোষ)
– Indictments (অভিযোগ)
– Censures (অভিযোগ)

Antonyms:

– Acquittal (অপরাধমুক্তি)
– Vindication (অপমান দূরীকরণ)
– Exoneration (অপমান দূরীকরণ)
– Absolution (ক্ষমা)
– Pardon (ক্ষমা)

Origin:

The word “accusations” originated from the Latin word “accusare,” which means “to call to account.” It entered the English language in the late 14th century.

Nearby Words:

– Accuse (verb)
– Accused (noun)
– Accuser (noun)
– Accusingly (adverb)
– Accusable (adjective)

Accusations in Literature Quotes:

1. “False accusations are the weapons of the weak.” – Joseph Roux
2. “Accusations are made directly to Rome about theologians from persons who are not theologians.” – Hans Urs von Balthasar
3. “Accusations are made directly to Rome about theologians from persons who are not theologians.” – Hans Urs von Balthasar
4. “Accusations are made directly to Rome about theologians from persons who are not theologians.” – Hans Urs von Balthasar

Meaning in Different Languages:

– Hindi: आरोप (ārop)
– Nepali: आरोप (ārop)
– Urdu: الزامات (ilzāmāt)
– Tamil: குற்றமும் (kuṟṟamum)
– Telugu: ఆరోపణలు (āropaṇalu)
– Arabic: اتهامات (it’hamat)
– Chinese: 指控 (zhǐkòng)
– Japanese: 告発 (kokuhatsu)
– Russian: обвинения (obvineniya)

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