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accused

Definition of accused

Pronunciation

Verb

accused

  1. Simple past tense and past participle of accuse.

Noun

accused (plural accused)

  1. (law) The person charged with an offense; the defendant in a criminal case.

Adjective

accused (comparative more accused, superlative most accused)

  1. Having been accused; being the target of accusations.

    * 1883, Charlotte Mary Yonge, Landmarks of Recent History, 1770-1883, Walter Smith (publisher), pages 11-12:
    This power chiefly fell to the queen, and she was more accused than ever of too much leaning towards her own country; […]

    * 1891, Charles Grant Robertson, Caesar Borgia: The Stanhope Essay for 1891, B.H. Blackwell, pages 8-9:
    Naples had an almost stronger preference for the interposition of Spain, while the great republic of Venice in the eyes of Italy stood accused of aspiring to bring the whole peninsula under its sway, […]

    * 2007, Patricia Love and Steven Stosny, How to Improve Your Marriage Without Talking about It: Finding Love Beyond Words, Random House, ISBN 9780767923170, page 188:
    If she felt unimportant, you showed her that she was important to you. If she felt accused, you reassured her. If she felt guilty, you helped her feel better.

Anagrams

  • Alphagram: accdesu
  • succade

References:

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Translation of accused in Malay

Adjective

Having been accused

  1. dituduh



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