Accuser

/əˈkjuːzər/

Meaning & Definition

noun
A person who accuses someone of a crime or wrongdoing.
The accuser testified against the defendant in court.
A person who makes a charge or allegation, often in a legal context.
The accuser presented evidence to support their claims.
An individual or entity that asserts that another has done wrong.
As an accuser, she felt a heavy burden to prove her claims.
A party that brings a formal accusation in a legal proceeding.
In the case, the accuser was given the opportunity to speak before the jury.

Etymology

From Middle English 'accuser', from Old French 'acuser', from Latin 'accusare'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

false accuser:
A person who falsely claims that someone has committed an offense.
accuser's burden:
The responsibility of the accuser to prove their allegations.

Related Words

Slang Meanings

snitch
He's such a snitch, always being an accuser.
rat
Don't be a rat by accusing your friends.