accusatory Meaning & Definition

  • En [ əˈkjuː.zə.tər.i]
  • Us [ əˈkjuː.zə.tɔːr.i]

Meaning of accusatory In English

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Examples of accusatory

  • It was consistent with the above statement-not surprising as his information came mostly from the same people-but far more accusatory.

  • Far from being accusatory, her tone is half-apologetic and appears to be that of someone unwilling to believe the worst of others.

  • The only question is how overt shall we make our critique, and how bluntly accusatory.

  • I deplore the divisive and accusatory terms in which these campaigns are waged.

  • Lastly, the debate on so sensitive an issue—where every possible explanation points an accusatory finger at someone—rapidly becomes politicised.

  • I do not say this in any accusatory tone at all.

  • Surrounded by a respectful silence he ordered that the accusatory decree be read in a loud voice.

  • In the accusatory mode, it indicts us for wrong we have already done.

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