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accusing meaning

EN[əˈkjuːzɪŋ]

    Definition of accusing in English Dictionary

  • NounPLaccusingsSUF-ing
    1. Accusation.
    2. Verb
      1. present participle of accuse.
      2. AdjectiveCOMmore accusingSUPmost accusing
        1. Accusatory.
        2. More Examples
          1. Used in the Middle of Sentence
            • By the end of January, and well past the scheduled Dec. 16 opening date, Mr. Büchel had departed for good and begun accusing the museum of interference, unprofessionalism and wasting his time.
            • Performing a curiously melancholy, undulating developpe, the dancers point their legs at each other like accusing fingers.
        • Part-of-Speech Hierarchy
          1. Adjectives
            • Nouns
              • Countable nouns
              • Verbs
                • Verb forms
                  • Participles
                    • Present participles
              Related Links:
              1. en accusingly
              2. en accusings
              Source: Wiktionary

              Meaning of accusing for the defined word.

              Grammatically, this word "accusing" is an adjective. It's also a noun, more specifically, a countable noun. It's also a verb, more specifically, a verb form.
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