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accuse

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UK:**UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/əˈkjuːz/US:USA pronunciation: IPA and respellingUSA pronunciation: IPA/əˈkjuz/ ,USA pronunciation: respelling(ə kyo̅o̅z)

Inflections of 'accuse' (v): (⇒ conjugate)
accuses
v 3rd person singular
accusing
v pres p
accused
v past
accused
v past p

Collocations for "accuse"


Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "accuse" in context.

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accuse

Most examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.
v
  1. didn't mean to accuse you (of anything)
  2. has been accused of [murder, robbery]
  3. was accused of [stealing, murdering]
  4. accuse the [government, president, CEO] of
  5. are you trying to accuse me of something?
  6. [critics, Democrats] accuse her of
  7. has been [falsely, wrongly] accused (of)
  8. was [falsely] accused (of)
  9. accused and [convicted, blamed]
  10. what are you trying to accuse me of?
  11. publically accused her (of)
  12. those accused of

🗣️Forum discussions with the word(s) "accuse" in the title:

'accuse' and 'charge' - English Only forum
'to blame for' and 'to accuse for' - English Only forum
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accuse him of stealing your money - English Only forum
accuse of vs. accuse for - English Only forum
Accuse or accuse of - English Only forum
Accuse or Blame? - English Only forum
accuse somebody <with/by> a dirty look - English Only forum
Accuse someone falsely or put false aligations [allegations] on someone - English Only forum
accuse someone of (being) - English Only forum
accuse someone of what has happened to you - English Only forum
accuse something of something - English Only forum
accuse that - English Only forum
accuse the other side of that which you are guilty - English Only forum
accuse the reporter of exploiting a tragedy for <his> own ends. - English Only forum
accuse them of musterbating or awfulizing - English Only forum
accuse unfairly - English Only forum
accuse vs charge - English Only forum
accuse/blame - English Only forum
allege/accuse - English Only forum
Because of this no one WOULD accuse you - English Only forum
blame or accuse - English Only forum
blame or accuse - English Only forum
but they’ll never accuse you of not answering your mail - English Only forum
by having the liberal writer accuse Republicans of tampering... - English Only forum
Can 'accuse' be also a noun instead of 'accusation'? - English Only forum
Charge me /accuse me - English Only forum
Don't blame me on this VS Don't accuse me of this. - English Only forum
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