Meaning & Definition of word "Blamed"

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    Blamed

    /bleɪmd/

    verb:

    • 1. to hold responsible or assign fault for something bad that has happened.
      • Example: She blamed her lack of preparation for the poor results.
    • 2. to criticize or find fault with someone or something.
      • Example: The manager blamed the team for missing the deadline.
    • 3. to assign responsibility for an error or fault.
      • Example: He was blamed for the team's defeat despite his good performance.
    • 4. to express disapproval toward someone for a negative outcome.
      • Example: They blamed the weather for ruining their picnic plans.
    • 5. to accuse someone of wrongdoing.
      • Example: The witness blamed the suspect for the crime.

    Etymology

    Middle English: from the Old English 'blæman', meaning 'to reproach or accuse'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    blame game:

    The practice of shifting responsibility to others.

    take the blame:

    To accept responsibility for something.

    blame it on:

    To attribute responsibility for an issue to someone or something.

    Related Words

    blame:

    To assign responsibility for a fault or wrong.

    accusation:

    A charge of wrongdoing against someone.

    reproach:

    An expression of disappointment or disapproval.

    Slang Meanings of blamed

    Meaning: Put on blast

    Example Sentence: He put her on blast for not doing her part.

    Meaning: Call out

    Example Sentence: She called him out for skipping the meeting.

    Meaning: Pass the buck

    Example Sentence: Don't pass the buck; take responsibility for your actions.