accuser (Meaning)

Wordnet

accuser (n)

someone who imputes guilt or blame

Webster

accuser (n.)

One who accuses; one who brings a charge of crime or fault.

accuser Sentence Examples

  1. The accuser bravely stepped forward to report the harassment they had endured.
  2. The courtroom was silent as the accuser recounted the details of the alleged crime.
  3. The defense attorney cross-examined the accuser to challenge the consistency of their testimony.
  4. The accuser's identity was protected to shield them from potential retaliation.
  5. The accuser's emotional testimony had a profound impact on the jury.
  6. The accused maintained their innocence, claiming the accuser had misconstrued the events.
  7. The accuser faced intense scrutiny during the trial, with both legal teams dissecting their statements.
  8. Despite the pressure, the accuser remained resolute in their pursuit of justice.
  9. The accuser's family stood by them throughout the legal proceedings, offering support.
  10. The accuser's courage inspired others to speak out against similar instances of abuse.

FAQs About the word accuser

someone who imputes guilt or blameOne who accuses; one who brings a charge of crime or fault.

mocker, blamer, instigator, tormentor, persecutor,harasser, torturer, agitator, troublemaker, heckler

peacemaker, reconciler,peacemaker, comforter, comforter, reconciler, soother, uniter,uniter, soother

The accuser bravely stepped forward to report the harassment they had endured.

The courtroom was silent as the accuser recounted the details of the alleged crime.

The defense attorney cross-examined the accuser to challenge the consistency of their testimony.

The accuser's identity was protected to shield them from potential retaliation.