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accusingly

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Explanation of "Accusingly"

Definition:
The word "accusingly" is an adverb that describes the manner in which someone looks at or speaks to another person when they believe that person has done something wrong or is guilty. When someone acts accusingly, they are expressing suspicion or blame.

Example:
  • "He looked at her accusingly when he found the broken vase."
Advanced Usage:

In more sophisticated writing, "accusingly" can be combined with other verbs or adjectives to add depth: - "She spoke accusingly, her voice laced with disappointment."

Word Variants:
  • Accuse (verb): To say that someone has done something wrong.
    • Example: "She accused him of lying."
  • Accusation (noun): A statement that someone has done something wrong.
    • Example: "The accusation was serious and needed to be addressed."
  • Accused (noun): A person who is charged with a crime or wrongdoing.
    • Example: "The accused pleaded not guilty."
Different Meanings:

While "accusingly" primarily refers to blame, it can also imply feelings of distrust or disappointment.

Synonyms:
  • Blamingly
  • Condemnatory
  • Disapprovingly
  • Reproachfully
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • "Point the finger at someone": To blame someone for a fault or wrongdoing.

    • Example: "Everyone was quick to point the finger at him when the project failed."
  • "Cast doubt on": To make someone or something seem less credible or trustworthy.

    • Example: "Her accusations cast doubt on his integrity."
Summary:

"Accusingly" is a useful adverb to express blame or judgment in a conversation.

Adverb
  1. in an accusing manner
    • he looked at her accusingly

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