No, it is inquisitorial. And impertinent too.
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Other than accusing, related words could be impugning or derogatory, and if the accusations are false, you can use libelous.
It is "a question".
It should be, answer to a question.
A specific question is like, one of a kind question. Or like, that question.
A question that challenges ones innocence.
the jury serves an accusatory function
The prosecutor glared at the witness and questioned her in an accusatory tone.
She gave him an accusatory look when she found out he had forgotten their anniversary.
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Type your answer here... "I believe you stole the wallet", she stated, in a very accusatory tone.
How do you optain a copy of a accusatory
condemnatory, accusatory, reproachful
If you are not offended with me, then you must be angry with me.
arraignment
It is a statment or allegationsubmitted before the court levelling charges at a person.
In an accusing manner. "I put it to you, sir, that on June 13th you were not, as you claim, in Colorado having breakfast with Sister Mary Domenic, but were, in fact, in the apartment of Josias Wildacre shooting him with his own pistol" said the prosecutor in an accusatory manner.