日本語WordNet
containing or expressing accusation; "an accusitive forefinger"; "black accusatory looks"; "accusive shoes and telltale trousers"- O.Henry; "his accusing glare"
AIによる解説
Accusing is an adjective describing looks, gestures, or tones that suggest blame. Common phrases include 'accusing eyes,' 'accusing look,' and 'accusing finger.' It is more informal than 'accusatory' and frequently appears in narrative descriptions of interpersonal conflict.
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I don't believe the allegations are credible, given the absence of substantial evidence corroborating the accusations.
告発を裏付ける実質的な証拠がないことを考えると、私は申し立てが信頼できるとは信じていません。
The politician's statement opened a Pandora's box of controversy, unleashing accusations and recriminations that spiraled beyond anyone's control, creating chaos that threatened to engulf his entire administration.
政治家の発言は論争のパンドラの箱を開け、誰の制御も超えて螺旋状に広がる告発と相互非難を解き放ち、彼の政権全体を飲み込むと脅かす混沌を作り出した。
She accused him of blackening her reputation with false rumors.
彼女は彼が虚偽の噂で自分の評判を傷つけたと非難した。
The article was accused of attempting to blackwash the company's reputation.
その記事は会社の評判を中傷しようとしていると非難された。
The regime was accused of brutalising political dissidents.
その政権は政治的反体制派を残酷に扱ったと非難された。
Critics accused the government of nuclear brinkmanship.
批評家は政府を核の瀬戸際政策で非難した。
Pronunciation data from ipa-dict (MIT License) based on cmudict-ipa by @lingz