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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
accusation
ac·cus·ation [accusation accusations] BrE [ˌækjuˈzeɪʃn] NAmE [ˌækjuˈzeɪʃn] noun countable, uncountable a statement saying that you think a person is guilty of doing sth wrong, especially of committing a crime; the fact of accusing sb •I don't want to make an accusation until I have some proof. •There was a hint of accusation in her voice. •~ of sth accusations of corruption/cruelty/racism •~ against sb No one believed her wild accusations against her husband. •~ that… He denied the accusation that he had ignored the problems. Word Origin: late Middle English: from Old French, from Latin accusatio(n-), from accusare ‘call to account’, from ad- ‘towards’ causa ‘reason, motive, lawsuit’. Example Bank: •He was forced to defend himself against accusations of plagiarism. •New evidence has emerged which supports the accusation against her. •She made a lot of thinly veiled accusations. •She rejected all the accusations brought against her. •Their father now faces an accusation of murder. •There seem to be a lot of wild accusations flying around. •They have the nerve to level these accusations against one of our most respected members. •They sank into mutual accusation and incrimination. •You made a public accusation of misconduct against Nigel. •an accusation frequently levelled at junior doctors •I don't want to make an accusation until I have some proof. •They fled the country amid accusations of fraud.
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