accused

Accused Meaning in Bengali

Part of Speech: Noun

Pronunciation: uh-kyoozd

Short Definition:

The word “accused” refers to a person who has been charged with a crime or wrongdoing.

Synonyms:

1. অভিযুক্ত (abhiyukta)

2. অভিযুক্ত ব্যক্তি (abhiyukta byakti)

3. অভিযুক্ত হওয়া (abhiyukta howa)

4. অভিযুক্ত করা (abhiyukta kara)

5. অভিযুক্ত করা হওয়া (abhiyukta kara howa)

Antonyms:

1. অভিযুক্ত নয় (abhiyukta noy) – Not accused

2. অভিযুক্ত না হওয়া (abhiyukta na howa) – Not to be accused

3. অভিযুক্ত না করা (abhiyukta na kara) – Not to accuse

4. অভিযুক্ত না হওয়া (abhiyukta na howa) – Not to be accused

5. অভিযুক্ত না করা হওয়া (abhiyukta na kara howa) – Not to accuse

Origin:

The word “accused” 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,” which has the same meaning.

Nearby Words:

1. Acculturation (Noun)

2. Accumbent (Adjective)

3. Accurate (Adjective)

4. Accursed (Adjective)

5. Accusation (Noun)

Accused in Literature Quotes:

1. “The accused stood before the judge, awaiting his fate.” – John Grisham

2. “The accused denied all charges and pleaded not guilty.” – Harper Lee

3. “The trial of the accused was a media sensation, capturing the attention of the entire nation.” – Jodi Picoult

4. “The accused’s defense attorney presented compelling evidence to prove his innocence.” – Scott Turow

Meaning in Different Languages:

Hindi: आरोपी (Aaropi)

Nepali: अभियुक्त (Abhiyukta)

Urdu: ملزم (Mulzim)

Tamil: குற்றப்படுத்தப்பட்டவர் (Kuṟṟappaṭuttappaṭṭavar)

Telugu: కుటకులు పెట్టిన (Kuṭakulu peṭṭina)

Arabic: متهم (Mutaḥamm)

Chinese: 被告 (Bèigào)

Japanese: 被告 (Hikoku)

Russian: обвиняемый (obviniyemyy)

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