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accusation
noun
ac·cu·sa·tion
ˌa-kyə-ˈzā-shən
-(ˌ)kyü-
1
: a charge of wrongdoing
The evidence confirms the accusations made against him.
She denied the accusation.
2
: the act of accusing someone : the state or fact of being accused
Examples of accusation in a Sentence
Investigators have made accusations of corruption against a group of former officials.
The police are investigating serious accusations of wrongdoing.
He denied the accusation that he had lied to the police.
There was a hint of accusation in his voice when he asked her where she had been.
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The ex-vice president had sought protection from embezzlement charges by requesting asylum in Mexico, saying that the accusations were politically motivated.
—Anna Cooban, CNN, 3 Feb. 2025
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Before voting began, Harrison alluded to some accusations of voter intimidation and chastised demonstrators.
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Following the false accusations, Elis posted a video to Facebook on Friday shutting down the rumors.
—Martha McHardy, Newsweek, 1 Feb. 2025
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Word History
Etymology
Middle English accusacioun, borrowed from Anglo-French, borrowed from Latin accūsātiōn-, accūsātiō, from accūsāre "to blame, charge with a crime" + -tiōn-, -tiō, suffix of action nouns — more at accuse
First Known Use
14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 2
Time Traveler
The first known use of accusation was
in the 14th century
Phrases Containing accusation
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Cite this Entry
“Accusation.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/accusation. Accessed 6 Feb. 2025.
Kids Definition
accusation
noun
ac·cu·sa·tion
ˌak-yə-ˈzā-shən
-yü-
1
: the act of accusing : the fact of being accused
2
: a charge of wrongdoing
Legal Definition
accusation
noun
ac·cu·sa·tion
ˌa-kyə-ˈzā-shən
1
: a formal charge of wrongdoing, delinquency, or fault
the accused shall enjoy the right…to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation—U.S. Constitution amend. VI
compare allegation, indictment, information
2
: the offense or fault of which one is accused
the accusation was murder
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