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.
See also: accuse, of

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.
See also: accuse, of

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.
See also: accuse, excuse, he, himself, who

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Ibb-Medieval English
Maialen-Basque
JepJEPEnglish (Archaic)
Methodiusmə-THO-dee-əs (English)Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Rozalija-Lithuanian, Slovene, Croatian, Macedonian
Filippu-Old Church Slavic