No.
Accused refers to a group of people, therefore it is a noun.
A verb is a word that describes an action (run, walk, etc), a state of being (exist, stand, etc) or occurrence (happen, become, etc).
A noun is a word that is used to describe a person (man, lady, teacher, etc), place (home, city, beach, etc) or thing (car, banana, book, etc).
"Accused" can function as both a verb and a noun. As a verb, it describes the action of charging someone with a crime or wrongdoing. As a noun, it refers to the person who has been charged with the crime.
Being blamed for something you didn't do is called being falsely accused or wrongly accused.
The verb for thief is "steal."
The verb form of condone is "condemn."
Depending on the context, blackmail is already a verb. For example "to blackmail someone" is an action and therefore a verb.
Guilty means that a person admits to committing the crime they were accused of. Not guilty means that a person denies committing the crime and the prosecution must prove their guilt beyond a reasonable doubt in court.
Accused can be used as a verb and an adjective. Verb: That man has been accused of many heinous crimes. Adjective: He is an accused killer.
Accused can be used as a verb and an adjective. Verb: That man has been accused of many heinous crimes. Adjective: He is an accused killer.
"Accused" is the past participle of the root verb "accuse", and the present participle of "accuse" is "accusing".
The correct spelling of the verb is accuse (charge, cite, or blame).
Present simple: accuse/accuses Past simple: accused Present participle: accusing Past participle: accused
The word "neglect" can be a verb or a noun, depending on its usage in a sentence.
No, the subject of the sentence is the proper noun 'Jim'.The pronoun in the sentence is 'her', direct object of the verb 'accused'.
The word accuse is a verb: accuse, accuses, accusing, accused. The noun forms for the verb to accuse are accuser, and the gerund, accusing. Another noun form is accusation.
Clear can be a verb or adjective. Adj: The clear glass slowly grew spotted with the rain. Verb: He had to clear his name after falsely being accused.
Between the sentences:"You saw what you expected to see.""Jim accused her for stealing the picture."The second sentence has an object pronoun her, direct object of the verb 'accused'.
Mob can be a verb or a noun.Verb -- The crowd mobbed the accused murderer. - past tensenoun -- The mob broke windows and looted the stores.The mob of sheep escaped from the paddock. - collective noun for sheep.
The verb of fabrication is fabricate.There are other verbs such as fabricates, fabricating and fabricated.Here are some example sentences:"We will fabricate the results"."He fabricates the evidence"."He was accused of fabricating the figures"."People found out the findings were fabricated".