accuse
Something that you want or would like to have.
it means someone that is not expected to win or do well.
To challenge someone is to dare someone
Showing respect or gratitude toward someone or something.
to cast a spell over someone or something; put a hex on someone or something, i hope this helps =]
The term for someone who constantly blames themselves for everything is "self-blaming" or they may exhibit traits of "self-blame." It can also be a symptom of low self-esteem or excessive self-criticism.
It is an expression used to describe someone who fails to accept responsibility. They blame something or someone else instead of admitting that they are at fault
tell-her.
If you do, you may be blaming him for something he has no control over. Remember that the next time someone blames you for something that you have no control over.
you tell him you did not do it...
The opposite word of benefit is drawback. A benefit is something good for someone or something and a drawback is something bad for someone or something.
Another word for kidnapping and forcing someone to do something is "abduction."
I would use the word "blamer" to describe somebody who always blames other people for their mistakes or problems.
someone means a person something means a thing
Throughing something out for someone
The word you are looking for is "supportive." It means to be interested in and encouraging of the progress of someone or something.
The exact word for a prize that someone gets for something they have achieved is "award."