blamed

[bleɪmd]

blamed Definition

  • 1to say or think that someone or something is responsible for a fault or wrong
  • 2to accuse someone of doing something wrong or bad

Using blamed: Examples

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

  • Example

    The teacher blamed the students for the poor test scores.

  • Example

    He blamed me for the accident, but it wasn't my fault.

  • Example

    Don't blame me for your mistakes.

blamed Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for blamed

Phrases with blamed

  • to accept responsibility for something that has gone wrong

    Example

    I'll take the blame for the mistake.

  • place/lay/put the blame on someone/something

    to say or think that someone or something is responsible for a fault or wrong

    Example

    He always tries to place the blame on others.

  • to try to make someone else responsible for a mistake or problem

    Example

    He tried to shift the blame onto his colleague.

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Summary: blamed in Brief

The verb 'blamed' [bleɪmd] means to hold someone or something responsible for a fault or wrongdoing. It can also mean to accuse someone of doing something wrong or bad. Examples include 'The teacher blamed the students for the poor test scores' and 'Don't blame me for your mistakes.' Phrases include 'take the blame,' 'place/lay/put the blame on someone/something,' and 'shift the blame.'