accusal
nounHow to pronounce accusal:
Definition of accusal:
- accusal (noun):
- accusation
- noun. a formal charge of wrongdoing brought against a person; the act of imputing blame or guilt.
Synonyms for accusal:
accusation
allegation
blame
blame game
charge
complaint
implication
imprecation
imputation
incrimination
inculpation
information
preferment
recrimination
self-accusation
self-condemnation
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