Damning is the only word I can think of.
"Incriminating" is an adjective.
It means to give the appearance that someone is guilty of something without any definitive evidence that the person is guilty. Incriminating evidence might in fact be true, but it is not conclusive; it leads to an appearance or impression of guilt.
allege, attack, attribute, blame, brand, bring charges, charge, cite, finger*, frame, hold accountable, implicate, inculpate, indict, involve, name, pin on, point the finger at, prosecute, serve summons
Accusing and incriminating.
The term for the killing of a student is "studentcide." It is a combination of the words "student" and "-cide," which means to kill.
That could be 'self- incriminating'.
"Incriminating" is an adjective.
Thanks to the incriminating evidence, the suspect was caught.The incriminating photographs of the scandalous politician were published in the newspaper.
Maybe.
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The Incriminating Letter - 1913 was released on: USA: 7 August 1913
Synonyms are two or more words that have the same meaning.
Words that mean the same thing are called synonyms.
Homonyms are two words that are spelled the same and sound the same but have different meanings. The word "homonym" comes from the prefix "hommo," which means the same, and the suffix "-nym," which means name.
-phone means sound. -graph means write. Since homo- means same, "homophones" are words with the same sound, and "homographs" are words with the same spelling.
Synonym means the same. Antonym means opposite.
The word "homophone" is derived from the Greek words "homos" meaning "same" and "phōnē" meaning "sound." It refers to words that have the same (or similar) pronunciation but different meanings and spellings.