C1 verb #4,000 رایج‌ترین 2 دقیقه مطالعه

accuse

To say that someone has done something wrong or illegal.

Explanation at your level:

To accuse means to say someone did something bad. If your friend breaks a glass, you might say, 'You broke the glass!' That is an accusation. You are telling them they are responsible for the mistake.

When you accuse someone, you tell them or others that they did something wrong. For example, a teacher might accuse a student of cheating on a test. It is a serious word used when someone is in trouble.

The verb accuse is used when someone is charged with an offense. It is often followed by 'of'. For instance, 'The police accused the man of robbery.' It implies that there is a need for proof or a formal investigation into the situation.

In B2 English, we see accuse used in more complex contexts, such as 'falsely accused' or 'wrongly accused'. It highlights the difference between an allegation and a proven fact. It is common in journalism and legal discussions.

At the C1 level, accuse can be used in more abstract ways, such as 'accusing someone of being hypocritical' or 'accusing a system of failure'. It carries a nuance of moral judgment beyond just simple legal crimes.

At the mastery level, accuse appears in literary and philosophical contexts, often exploring the weight of guilt and the social dynamics of blame. It relates to the 'accuser'—a figure often found in literature, representing the conscience or the state.

واژه در 30 ثانیه

  • Accuse means to state someone is guilty.
  • It is usually followed by 'of'.
  • It is a formal word often used in legal settings.
  • It is more serious than the word 'blame'.

When you accuse someone, you are pointing a finger at them, metaphorically or literally, because you believe they have done something wrong. It is not just a casual comment; it carries weight and often implies that the person should be held accountable.

Think of it as the start of a conflict. Whether it is a child accusing a sibling of taking their toy or a prosecutor accusing a defendant of a crime, the core action is the same: identifying a culprit. Always remember that an accusation is a claim, not a proven fact.

The word accuse has a long journey through history. It comes from the Old French word acuser, which traces back to the Latin accusare. In Latin, ad- means 'to' and causa means 'a lawsuit' or 'a case'.

Essentially, to accuse originally meant 'to bring to a lawsuit' or 'to call to account'. It has maintained this legal and formal connection for centuries, though it has expanded into everyday language to describe any situation where someone is blamed for an error or a misdeed.

You will most commonly see this word paired with the preposition of. For example, 'She was accused of stealing.' This is the standard way to connect the person being blamed with the specific action they are blamed for.

In formal settings, like a courtroom or a workplace investigation, accuse is the go-to verb. In casual conversation, you might use 'blame' instead, which feels slightly less heavy. However, if you want to emphasize that someone is making a formal charge, accuse is the perfect choice.

While 'accuse' itself isn't always in idioms, it is related to expressions about blame. 1. Point the finger: To blame someone. 2. Pass the buck: To shift responsibility. 3. Throw the first stone: To be the first to criticize. 4. Under fire: To be under intense criticism or accusation. 5. In the dock: To be on trial for an accusation.

Pronounced /əˈkjuːz/, the stress is on the second syllable. It rhymes with 'refuse' (the verb) and 'amuse'.

Grammatically, it follows the pattern: Subject + accuse + object + of + gerund/noun. For instance, 'They accused him of lying.' It is a regular verb, forming the past tense and past participle as accused.

Fun Fact

The root 'causa' also gave us the word 'cause'.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /əˈkjuːz/

Sounds like 'a-kyooz'.

US /əˈkjuːz/

Sounds like 'a-kyooz'.

Common Errors

  • Pronouncing the 'c' as 'k' incorrectly
  • Missing the 'z' sound at the end
  • Stress on the first syllable

Rhymes With

refuse amuse choose bruise news

Difficulty Rating

خواندن 2/5

Easy to read

Writing 2/5

Easy to write

Speaking 2/5

Easy to speak

شنیدن 2/5

Easy to hear

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

blame fault wrong

Learn Next

indict exonerate allegation

پیشرفته

incriminate impeach

Grammar to Know

Gerunds after prepositions

Accused of stealing

Passive Voice

He was accused

Verb Patterns

Accuse someone of

Examples by Level

1

He accused me.

He said I did it.

Simple past.

2

Don't accuse me!

Do not blame me.

Imperative.

3

She accused him.

She blamed him.

Subject-verb.

4

They accuse us.

They say it is our fault.

Present tense.

5

Who did you accuse?

Who did you blame?

Question form.

6

I accuse him.

I say he is guilty.

Simple present.

7

Did they accuse you?

Did they blame you?

Past question.

8

We never accuse.

We do not blame.

Adverb usage.

1

The police accused him of theft.

2

She was accused of lying.

3

Don't accuse me without proof.

4

They accused the manager of being unfair.

5

He felt accused by his friends.

6

Why did you accuse her?

7

The media accused the company of fraud.

8

He was accused of breaking the rules.

1

The lawyer accused the witness of changing his story.

2

She was wrongly accused of the crime.

3

Many people accused him of hypocrisy.

4

The report accuses the government of corruption.

5

I don't want to accuse you of anything.

6

He was accused of being late on purpose.

7

They were accused of violating the treaty.

8

She accused him of stealing her ideas.

1

He was falsely accused and spent years in prison.

2

The article accuses the administration of gross negligence.

3

I hate being accused of things I didn't do.

4

She was accused of having a hidden agenda.

5

The opposition party accused the leader of incompetence.

6

He was accused of being complicit in the scandal.

7

They were accused of manipulating the data.

8

Don't be so quick to accuse others.

1

The philosopher accused society of losing its moral compass.

2

He was accused of betraying his principles for profit.

3

The critics accused the director of artistic pretension.

4

She accused the system of systemic bias.

5

He was accused of harboring secret resentments.

6

The novel accuses the protagonist of moral cowardice.

7

They were accused of orchestrating a cover-up.

8

The judge accused the lawyer of contempt of court.

1

The historian accused the regime of rewriting the past.

2

He stood accused of crimes against humanity.

3

The poet accused the stars of indifference.

4

She accused herself of being too lenient.

5

The collective was accused of revolutionary fervor.

6

He was accused of being a provocateur.

7

The text accuses the culture of decadence.

8

They were accused of subverting the established order.

مترادف‌ها

charge indict incriminate denounce impeach blame

متضادها

ترکیب‌های رایج

falsely accused
accuse of
publicly accuse
accuse someone of a crime
accuse someone of negligence
wrongly accused
accuse someone of bias
accuse someone of hypocrisy
accuse someone of theft
accuse someone of murder

Idioms & Expressions

"point the finger"

To blame someone.

Stop pointing the finger at me!

casual

"throw the first stone"

To be the first to criticize.

Let he who is without sin throw the first stone.

literary

"under suspicion"

Being accused or watched.

He is currently under suspicion.

neutral

"in the dock"

On trial.

He stood in the dock, accused of fraud.

formal

"pass the buck"

Avoid responsibility.

Don't pass the buck; admit it.

casual

"under fire"

Being attacked or criticized.

The CEO is under fire for the losses.

neutral

Easily Confused

accuse vs Blame

Both imply fault.

Blame is common; accuse is formal.

I blame you / I accuse you.

accuse vs Charge

Both used in law.

Charge is a specific legal step.

They charged him with murder.

accuse vs Allege

Both imply wrongdoing.

Allege is for unproven claims.

He allegedly stole it.

accuse vs Criticize

Both involve judgment.

Criticize is for behavior; accuse is for crimes.

He criticized my cooking.

Sentence Patterns

A2

Subject + accuse + object + of + noun

They accused him of theft.

B1

Subject + accuse + object + of + gerund

She accused him of lying.

B1

Passive: Object + be + accused + of

He was accused of the crime.

B2

Adjective: Falsely + accused

The man was falsely accused.

C1

Adverb: Publicly + accuse

She publicly accused her boss.

خانواده کلمه

Nouns

accusation A formal charge of wrongdoing.

Verbs

accuse To state someone is guilty.

Adjectives

accusatory Suggesting someone is guilty.

مرتبط

accuser The person making the accusation.

How to Use It

frequency

8/10

Formality Scale

Indict (most formal) Accuse (neutral/formal) Blame (neutral/casual) Point finger (idiomatic)

اشتباهات رایج

accuse to accuse of
Accuse always takes 'of', never 'to'.
accuse for accuse of
We don't use 'for' with accuse.
accuse that accuse of + -ing
Use a gerund after 'of'.
blame someone of blame someone for
Blame takes 'for', accuse takes 'of'.
accuse someone to do accuse someone of doing
Always use the gerund form.

Tips

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Memory Palace Trick

Imagine a courtroom in your hallway.

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When Native Speakers Use It

Use it to sound serious.

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Cultural Insight

It is a heavy word, don't use it lightly.

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Grammar Shortcut

Always follow with 'of'.

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Say It Right

Focus on the 'z' sound.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't use 'to' after accuse.

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Did You Know?

It comes from the Latin word for lawsuit.

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Study Smart

Read news headlines for examples.

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Better Writing

Use 'falsely accused' for dramatic effect.

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Speaking Tip

Use a firm tone when saying it.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

A-C-C-U-S-E: Always Call Culprits Under Serious Evidence.

Visual Association

A person pointing a finger in a courtroom.

Word Web

blame guilt crime trial evidence

چالش

Write three sentences using 'accuse of'.

ریشه کلمه

Latin

Original meaning: To call to account.

بافت فرهنگی

Can be a very aggressive word; use with caution.

Used heavily in legal dramas and news reporting.

The Crucible (play about false accusations) Law & Order

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Courtroom

  • The defendant is accused of...
  • The prosecution accuses...

Workplace

  • accused of negligence
  • accused of misconduct

Daily Life

  • Don't accuse me!
  • I'm being accused of...

News

  • accused of corruption
  • accused of breaking the law

Conversation Starters

"Have you ever been wrongly accused of something?"

"Do you think it's easy to accuse someone?"

"How should people respond when they are accused?"

"Is it better to blame or to accuse?"

"Why do people like to accuse others?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a time you were accused of a mistake.

Describe a character who is falsely accused.

How does it feel to be the person who accuses someone?

Write a short scene in a courtroom.

سوالات متداول

8 سوال

Yes, it implies wrongdoing.

No, it is strictly for misdeeds.

Accusation.

Yes, it ends in -ed.

The prosecutor accuses the defendant.

They are similar, but 'accuse' is more formal.

Yes, it is called self-accusation.

Accusatory.

خودت رو بسنج

fill blank A1

They ___ him of stealing.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: accused

Past tense is correct here.

multiple choice A2

What does 'accuse' mean?

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: To blame

Accuse means to blame.

true false B1

You can say 'He accused me to lie'.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: نادرست

It should be 'accused me of lying'.

match pairs B1

Word

معنی

All matched!

Synonyms and antonyms.

sentence order B2

کلمات زیر رو بزن تا جمله رو بسازی
درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح:

Passive voice structure.

fill blank B2

She was ___ of being dishonest.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: accused

Accused of is the standard phrase.

multiple choice C1

Which is a synonym for accuse?

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: Indict

Indict is a formal synonym.

true false C1

Accusatory is an adjective.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: درست

It describes a tone.

fill blank C2

He stood ___ of the crime.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: accused

Past participle used as adjective.

sentence order C2

کلمات زیر رو بزن تا جمله رو بسازی
درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح:

Complex sentence structure.

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