accuse

Accuse Meaning in Bengali

Accuse meaning in Bengali: অভিযুক্ত করা, দোষারোপণ করা, অভিযোগ করা, অভিযুক্ত করা, অভিযুক্ত করা।

Part of Speech

Accuse is a verb.

Pronunciation

Accuse is pronounced as uh-kyooz.

Short Definition of Accuse

Accuse means to charge someone with an offense or crime, typically by making a formal statement to the authorities.

Synonyms of Accuse

1. Blame (দোষারোপণ করা)
2. Charge (অভিযুক্ত করা)
3. Implicate (অভিযুক্ত করা)
4. Denounce (অভিযোগ করা)
5. Indict (অভিযুক্ত করা)

Antonyms of Accuse

1. Absolve (মুক্ত করা)
2. Exonerate (মুক্ত করা)
3. Acquit (মুক্ত করা)
4. Clear (মুক্ত করা)
5. Vindicate (মুক্ত করা)

Origin of Accuse

The word “accuse” originated from the Old French word “acusare” and the Latin word “accusare,” which means “to call to account.” It entered the English language in the 14th century.

Nearby Words

1. Accuser (noun)
2. Accusingly (adverb)
3. Accusation (noun)
4. Accusatory (adjective)
5. Accused (noun)

Accuse in Literature Quotes

1. “It is better to be accused by many than to be praised by one.” – Baltasar Gracián
2. “To accuse others for one’s own misfortunes is a sign of want of education. To accuse oneself shows that one’s education has begun. To accuse neither oneself nor others shows that one’s education is complete.” – Epictetus
3. “It is better to be accused of breaking precedents than breaking promises.” – John F. Kennedy
4. “To accuse others for one’s own misfortunes is a sign of want of education. To accuse oneself shows that one’s education has begun. To accuse neither oneself nor others shows that one’s education is complete.” – Epictetus

Meaning in Different Languages

Hindi: आरोपित (Aaropit)
Nepali: दोषी ठहराउनु (Doshi Thaharaunu)
Urdu: الزام لگانا (Ilzaam Lagana)
Tamil: குற்றம் செய்யும் (Kuṟṟam ceyyum)
Telugu: దోషపూరితంగా చేయు (Dōṣapūritaṅgā cēyu)
Arabic: اتهم (Itaham)
Chinese: 控告 (Kònggào)
Japanese: 告発する (Kokuhatsu suru)
Russian: обвинять (obvinyat’)

For more information, you can visit the Wikipedia page on Accuse. You can also check out the word’s definition on Dictionary.com and The Free Dictionary.