Acusaban (en. Accused)
/akuˈsaban/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
To blame or indicate someone for having committed a crime or an offense.
The witnesses accused the suspect of stealing from the store.
Los testigos acusaban al sospechoso de robar la tienda.
To attribute a negative action to a person.
She accused her brother of having lost the book.
Ella acusaban a su hermano de haber perdido el libro.
To manifest someone's guilt in a judicial context.
The prosecutors accused the criminals in the trial.
Los fiscales acusaban a los delincuentes en el juicio.
Etymology
From Latin 'accusare', which means 'to call someone before the court'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
accused without reason
When someone is accused of something without evidence.
acusaban sin razón
Related Words
accusation
Act of accusing someone.
acusación
accuser
Person making the accusation.
acusador
guilt
Responsibility for a crime or a mistake.
culpa
Slang Meanings
To accuse someone informally or lightly.
At the party, everyone accused Juan of being the drunkest.
En la fiesta, todos acusaban a Juan de ser el más borracho.
To bring someone to the roar of accusations jokingly.
Whenever he plays poker, they accused him of cheating.
Siempre que juega al póker, lo acusaban de hacer trampa.