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accuse
accuse (one) of
To blame someone for a crime or wrongdoing. I can't believe he would accuse me of stealing money out of his wallet. Don't accuse him of lying without any evidence.
accuse someone of something
to charge someone with a crime, a violation of rules or instructions, or doing something wrong. Please don't accuse me of forgetting to lock the door.
He who excuses himself accuses himself.
Prov. By apologizing for something, you admit that you did it. Maybe I should tell my boss I'm sorry for breaking the copy machine. On the other hand, he who excuses himself accuses himself.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Ibb | | - | Medieval English |
Maialen | | - | Basque |
Jep | | JEP | English (Archaic) |
Methodius | | mə-THO-dee-əs (English) | Ancient Greek (Latinized) |
Rozalija | | - | Lithuanian, Slovene, Croatian, Macedonian |
Filippu | | - | Old Church Slavic |