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Accusatory   /əkjˈuzətˌɔri/   Listen
adjective
Accusatory  adj.  Pertaining to, or containing, an accusation; as, an accusatory libel.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Accusatory" Quotes from Famous Books



... the skirts, and point to it when it appeared. To cluster round it, and embrace it, and strew flowers for it to tread on. To try to crown its fair head with their tiny hands. To show that they were fond of it and loved it; and that there was not one ugly, wicked or accusatory creature to claim knowledge of it—none but ...
— The Cricket on the Hearth • Charles Dickens

... about larks and balloons, but decided that it was not a really first-class joke and merely shook an accusatory head at ...
— The Happy Adventurers • Lydia Miller Middleton

... Accusatory words are easily spoken, and there is often a disposition to condemn, without calculating the compelling motives which govern human actions, or the height of place which has given to surrounding objects a coloring and figure not to be measured by the ordinary rules of ethics. Many a man who cannot ...
— Atlantic Monthly, Vol. 1, No. 7, May, 1858 • Various



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