/əˈkjuzəˌtɔri/ – Verb
Definition: buộc tội, có nội dung buộc tội.
A more throughout explanation: In legal English, “accusatory” refers to something that implies or directly states a wrongdoing or crime. It often involves blaming or charging someone with a fault or offense.
Example: The prosecutor’s accusatory tone during the cross-examination suggested that he believed the defendant was guilty.