Blamed

/bleɪmd/

Meaning & Definition

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

Put on blast
He put her on blast for not doing her part.
Call out
She called him out for skipping the meeting.
Pass the buck
Don't pass the buck; take responsibility for your actions.