accusal

[əˈkjuːz(ə)l]

accusal Definition

a formal charge or accusation of wrongdoing.

Using accusal: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "accusal" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The accuser made a strong accusal against the defendant.

  • Example

    The accuser's accusal was not taken seriously by the jury.

  • Example

    The accuser's accusal was found to be false.

accusal Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with accusal

  • an accusation that is untrue or unfounded

    Example

    The defendant was cleared of all charges after it was found that the accuser's accusal was false.

  • a formal charge or accusation of a criminal offense

    Example

    The criminal accusal against the defendant was taken to trial.

  • an accusation of sexual misconduct or assault

    Example

    The #MeToo movement brought many sexual accusers forward with their accusations.

Origins of accusal

from Old French 'acuser', meaning 'to accuse'

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Summary: accusal in Brief

'Accusal' [əˈkjuːz(ə)l] is a noun that refers to a formal charge or accusation of wrongdoing. It is often used in legal contexts, such as in criminal or civil cases. Examples include 'The accuser made a strong accusal against the defendant,' and 'The accuser's accusal was found to be false.' Phrases like 'false accusal' and 'sexual accusal' are also commonly used.