accusing - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of accusing in Hindi

  • आरोप लगा
  • दोषारोपण करना
  • अपराधी ठहराना

accusing Definition

Adjective

  • (of an expression, gesture, or tone of voice) indicating a belief in someone's guilt or culpability. ( (किसी भाव, भाव या स्वर की अभिव्यक्ति) किसी के अपराध या दोष में विश्वास का संकेत देना। )

Verb

  • charge (someone) with an offense or crime. ( आरोप (किसी के) साथ अपराध या अपराध। )

accusing Example

  • Andy, mouth open in awe at their proof, looked at his brother with an accusing glare. ( एंडी, उनके सबूत पर खौफ में मुंह खोलते हैं, अपने भाई को एक चमकदार चमक के साथ देखते हैं। )
  • There's something of that in all of us, so no one can be too enthusiastic in pointing an accusing finger. ( हम सभी में ऐसा कुछ है, इसलिए कोई भी एक आरोपित उंगली को इंगित करने में उत्साही नहीं हो सकता है। )
  • His eyes were somewhat expressionless, but they would not stop looking at me in that accusing , betrayed way. ( उसकी आँखें कुछ हद तक अभिव्यक्तिहीन थीं, लेकिन वे मुझे उस आरोप में, विश्वासघात के तरीके से देखना बंद नहीं करेंगे। )

More Sentence

  • If we point an accusing finger, there are three fingers pointing back at ourselves.
  • But haven't there been other tragedies on this scale, the accusing voices say.
  • 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.
  • Of course the smile vanished as two pairs of accusing eyes turned towards me.
  • Jasmine ducked the accusing gaze of her flustered manager as he marched out of the kitchen door to survey the commotion.
  • Inevitably, there are concerns about cheating, with the accusing finger as usual pointing at Ferrari.
  • 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.
  • Pointing accusing fingers at this moment would only aggravate the pain of those mourning.
  • It protects us from the world, from accusing stares, lies and rumors.
  • There was an accusing tone to her voice, one that she couldn't quite conceal.
  • Yes, to some extent an accusing finger must be pointed in my direction.
  • 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.
  • Feminist writers tend to downplay the whole thing and point an accusing finger at the drug companies.
  • His tone was neither accusing , nor incredulous, but rather plainly curious.
  • The bare stump of a tree, obviously cut down to aid the rescue work, pointed accusingly at the sky.
  • The turkey is almost finished but the carcass stands accusingly in the kitchen.
  • In the hot summer months, when the water level drops, a rotting church steeple can be seen poking up accusingly above the water line.
  • As I was about to bound down the staircase, my neighbour's head poked from her doorway accusingly .
  • Twenty pairs of ten year old eyes stared at me accusingly .
  • The building is effectively a giant glass satellite, with a central tower pointing its finger accusingly at the heavens.
  • 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 man stands on the pile, his face wrapped against the dust, gazing out accusingly at the photographer.
  • After that he glanced accusingly at us a few times but i kept giving him sweet smiles.