B2verb2K

UK/["/əˈkjuːz/","/əˈkjuːzɪz/","/əˈkjuːzd/","/əˈkjuːzɪŋ/"]/US/["/əˈkjuːz/","/əˈkjuːzɪz/","/əˈkjuːzd/","/əˈkjuːzɪŋ/"]/

Meaning of Accuse

to say that somebody has done something wrong or is guilty of something

In simple words: To say someone did something wrong.

Accuse in a sentence

  • He decided to accuse his colleague of taking credit for his work.
  • The police will accuse anyone found at the crime scene.
  • It's not fair to accuse someone without evidence.
  • She felt it was wrong to accuse him of cheating on the test without proof.
  • He was accused of stealing money from the company.
  • They accuse each other of dishonesty in their arguments.
  • Accuse him if you have valid reasons, but be sure of your facts.
  • It's easy to accuse others when you're not in their situation.
  • Don't accuse people in haste; it can lead to misunderstandings.

How to use Accuse

Use 'accuse' in serious contexts where someone is held responsible for a wrongdoing. Avoid in casual conversation unless discussing serious topics.

Grammar pattern

accuse + object + of + gerund/noun

Memory hint

Think of 'a-cause' - imagine you're pointing out the cause of someone's trouble.

Related words

Collocations with Accuse

  • falsely
  • unjustly
  • wrongfully
  • cannot
  • of
  • stand accused of

Synonyms for Accuse

Opposites of Accuse

Common mistakes with Accuse

  • Confusing 'accuse' with 'blame'—'accuse' is more formal.
  • Omitting 'of' after 'accuse'—correct form is 'accuse someone of something'.
  • Using 'accuse' without an object—it's always used with someone or something.

Compare Accuse with Blame, Charge, Allege, Implicate

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Frequently asked questions about Accuse

What does Accuse mean?

To say someone did something wrong.

What is the definition of Accuse?

to say that somebody has done something wrong or is guilty of something

How do you use Accuse in a sentence?

He decided to accuse his colleague of taking credit for his work.

Can you give another example of Accuse?

The police will accuse anyone found at the crime scene.

What are synonyms for Accuse?

Common alternatives include blame, charge, allege, implicate, indict.

What is the opposite of Accuse?

Opposite meanings include defend, absolve, praise.

What words go with Accuse?

It commonly pairs with falsely, unjustly, wrongfully, cannot, of, stand accused of.

What are common mistakes when using Accuse?

Confusing 'accuse' with 'blame'—'accuse' is more formal. Omitting 'of' after 'accuse'—correct form is 'accuse someone of something'. Using 'accuse' without an object—it's always used with someone or something.

How do you pronounce Accuse?

US: /["/əˈkjuːz/","/əˈkjuːzɪz/","/əˈkjuːzd/","/əˈkjuːzɪŋ/"]/, UK: /["/əˈkjuːz/","/əˈkjuːzɪz/","/əˈkjuːzd/","/əˈkjuːzɪŋ/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Accuse?

Use 'accuse' in serious contexts where someone is held responsible for a wrongdoing. Avoid in casual conversation unless discussing serious topics.

What CEFR level is Accuse?

"Accuse" is at B2 level on the CEFR scale.