Accuses Meaning in Bengali
Part of Speech: Verb
Pronunciation: uh-kyooz
Short Definition:
The word “accuses” is a verb that means to charge someone with an offense or wrongdoing.
Synonyms:
1. Alleges (অভিযুক্ত করা)
2. Charges (অভিযুক্ত করা)
3. Blames (দোষারোপণ করা)
4. Indicts (অভিযুক্ত করা)
5. Imputes (অভিযুক্ত করা)
Antonyms:
1. Absolves (মুক্ত করা)
2. Exonerates (মুক্ত করা)
3. Clears (মুক্ত করা)
4. Acquits (মুক্ত করা)
5. Vindicates (মুক্ত করা)
Origin:
The word “accuses” originated from 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. Accused (Noun)
3. Accusingly (Adverb)
4. Accusation (Noun)
5. Accusatory (Adjective)
Accuses in Literature Quotes:
1. “He accuses his enemies of being the cause of his downfall.” – Shakespeare
2. “She accuses him of stealing her ideas, but he denies it vehemently.” – Jane Austen
3. “The detective accuses the butler of the crime, but the truth is yet to be revealed.” – Agatha Christie
4. “The prosecutor accuses the defendant of murder, presenting strong evidence against him.” – John Grisham
Meaning in Different Languages:
Hindi: आरोपित करना (Aaropit Karna)
Nepali: दोषी ठहराउनु (Doshi Thaharaunu)
Urdu: الزام لگانا (Ilzaam Lagana)
Tamil: குற்றம் செய்யும் (Kutram Seyyum)
Telugu: దోషపూరితంగా చెప్పు (Doshapooritanga Cheppu)
Arabic: يتهم (Yutahim)
Chinese: 控告 (Kònggào)
Japanese: 告発する (Kokuhatsu Suru)
Russian: обвинять (Obvinyat’)
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