Accusing synonyms
Category:
Part of speech:
To load to capacity; fill:
The definition of impeach is to charge someone in an official position with misconduct, or to question whether something is valid or proper.
To communicate by speech or writing; express with words:
To impose and collect a tax from (a person).
The definition of reveal is to show, disclose or admit something.
To deny the truth of (a charge, etc.)
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To accuse of and blame for a fault so as to make feel ashamed; rebuke; reprove
To give emphasis to; stress:
To call for earnestly; solicit:
(Archaic) To imply guilt; to incriminate.
(Slang) To point out; indicate or designate, specif. in senses of put the finger on (see phrase below)
To give formal announcement of the ending of (a treaty).
To have due claim to; call for:
To levy a false charge against, especially of a vague offense, with the intent to damage someone's reputation or standing.
To blame is to point the finger at someone else and declare him/her responsible for a fault or wrong.
To aggressively challenge a person, idea, etc., with words (particularly in newspaper headlines, because it typesets into less space than ""criticize"" or similar).
To assert to be true; affirm:
The definition of accost is to attack someone verbally in a bold or aggressive way.
To cite means to bring someone’s attention to a fact when making a point or giving an example.
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Censure is defined as to criticize or judge in a harsh manner.
(Intransitive) To become spread by smearing.
To request to appear; send for:
Slander is to make false statements about someone, usually to hurt his reputation.
To reprove is to criticize or scold someone.
Slur is defined as to speak unclearly, to speak quickly, or to not pronounce words distinctly.
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(Archaic) To pay suit; woo
(Archaic) To anticipate with worry or dread.
To capture and hold briefly (the attention, for example); engage.
To carry on a lawsuit
To show to have a connection with a crime, fault, etc.; involve
To envelop, enfold, entangle, or embarrass.
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To assign as a characteristic; credit:
To brand is to mark property or livestock with a heated stamp.
To find error or defect in; criticize or blame:
exonerating (antonym)
To clear of guilt or responsibility, particularly to establish the innocence of a prisoner on death row. See also exculpate.
vindicating (antonym)
To punish
absolving (antonym)
The definition of absolve is to be forgiven for your sins or to be set free of all of the legal or moral consequences of your actions.
praising (antonym)
To laud the glory of (God, etc.), as in song; glorify; extol
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exculpating (antonym)
To free from blame; declare or prove guiltless
(Grammar) Applied to the case (as the fourth case of Latin, Lithuanian and Greek nouns) which expresses the immediate object on which the action or influence of a verb has its limited influence. Other parts of speech, including secondary or predicate direct objects, will also influence a sentence’s construction. In German the case used for direct objects.
Pertaining to, or containing, an accusation; "as, an accusatory libel" - George Grote
Find another word for accusing. In this page you can discover 47 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for accusing, like: charging, incriminating, impeaching, telling, taxing, revealing, repudiating, reproaching, pointing, invoking and inculpating.