English to Spanish Dictionary accusing

accusing

Acusando
definition
verb
he was accused of murdering his wife's lover
charge (someone) with an offense or crime.
adjective
she stared at him with accusing eyes
(of an expression, gesture, or tone of voice) indicating a belief in someone's guilt or culpability.
translation of 'accusing'
verb
acusar,
tachar de,
culpar
example
He paused and turned to look at his brother who was staring at him with an almost 'accusing' glare.
The last part was said with a half 'accusing' tone, tempered by the deep affection in her eyes.
Jasmine ducked the 'accusing' gaze of her flustered manager as he marched out of the kitchen door to survey the commotion.
Yes, to some extent an 'accusing' finger must be pointed in my direction.
Inevitably, there are concerns about cheating, with the 'accusing' finger as usual pointing at Ferrari.
If we point an 'accusing' finger, there are three fingers pointing back at ourselves.
I leap up, shoving my chair backwards, and point an 'accusing' finger at him.
All I can see when I walk about town is all the 'accusing' faces and all the people who would like to see us dead.
But haven't there been other tragedies on this scale, the 'accusing' voices say.
Naturally, it is very easy for them to point the 'accusing' finger in these circumstances.
He bellowed, nostrils flaring as he jabbed an 'accusing' finger inches away from my face.
It protects us from the world, from 'accusing' stares, lies and rumors.
His eyes were somewhat expressionless, but they would not stop looking at me in that 'accusing' , betrayed way.
Feminist writers tend to downplay the whole thing and point an 'accusing' finger at the drug companies.
Of course the smile vanished as two pairs of 'accusing' eyes turned towards me.
There was an 'accusing' tone to her voice, one that she couldn't quite conceal.
There's something of that in all of us, so no one can be too enthusiastic in pointing an 'accusing' finger.
Andy, mouth open in awe at their proof, looked at his brother with an 'accusing' glare.
His tone was neither 'accusing' , nor incredulous, but rather plainly curious.
Pointing 'accusing' fingers at this moment would only aggravate the pain of those mourning.
It's a surreal picture, me with a duster in my hand and her staring at me, 'accusingly' .
When I went home for winter vacation, my beloved ponderosa pines seemed to regard me 'accusingly' in the mist.
The building is effectively a giant glass satellite, with a central tower pointing its finger 'accusingly' at the heavens.
She pointed 'accusingly' at the moldering trash can in the corner.
She also notes who used which dishes, and holds them up 'accusingly' before adding them to the basket of dirty dishes on the floor.
Over half the seats sat 'accusingly' empty throughout the ‘public meeting’.
The man stands on the pile, his face wrapped against the dust, gazing out 'accusingly' at the photographer.
The alarm clock rings 'accusingly' , a reminder of failed intentions to skip the pub and have an early night.
She picks up the offending ball of too-tight yarn and waves it 'accusingly' .
The bare stump of a tree, obviously cut down to aid the rescue work, pointed 'accusingly' at the sky.
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