ascribed Synonyms

ascribed Meaning

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ascribed (imp. & p. p.)

of Ascribe

ascribed Sentence Examples

  1. The poem's authorship is often incorrectly ascribed to Shakespeare, although scholars dispute this attribution.
  2. In many cultures, certain superstitions are ascribed to specific animals, such as black cats being considered unlucky.
  3. The team's failure cannot be solely ascribed to one individual; it was a collective effort.
  4. Historical significance is often ascribed to events long after they occur, as perspectives change over time.
  5. The success of the project can be largely ascribed to the leadership of the project manager.
  6. Some religious texts ascribe miraculous powers to certain figures, inspiring devotion among believers.
  7. Critics ascribe different interpretations to the artist's work, leading to diverse analyses and discussions.
  8. Misunderstandings can arise when intentions are ascribed to actions without proper communication.
  9. The decline in biodiversity can be ascribed to various human activities, such as deforestation and pollution.
  10. Personalities and traits are often ascribed to fictional characters by readers, influencing their perceptions of the narrative.

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of Ascribe

attributed, blamed, imputed,credited, pinned (on),referred, assigned, attached, charged, associated

No antonyms found.

The poem's authorship is often incorrectly ascribed to Shakespeare, although scholars dispute this attribution.

In many cultures, certain superstitions are ascribed to specific animals, such as black cats being considered unlucky.

The team's failure cannot be solely ascribed to one individual; it was a collective effort.

Historical significance is often ascribed to events long after they occur, as perspectives change over time.