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accusatory

[uh-kyoo-zuh-tawr-ee, -tohr-ee] / əˈkyu zəˌtɔr i, -ˌtoʊr i /
ADJECTIVE
accusatorial
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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Bell is known for projecting accusatory words, but sometimes he’s content to paint the world with beautiful flickers.

From Washington Post

In order for impeachment hearings to go ahead, a lawmaker must present accusatory evidence against Lasso with support from 46 other legislators, and the constitutional court must approve the effort.

From Reuters

The trade published an accusatory excerpt from Pamela Anderson’s upcoming memoir.

From Los Angeles Times

And that ever-present chorus presents its own set of challenges with mostly French singers delivering English words in the harsh and accusatory tones that Britten wrote for the townspeople’s descent on Grimes.

From New York Times

A good first step would be avoiding some of the most accusatory and divisive language — the conversation-stoppers.

From Washington Post