Accusative

Word ACCUSATIVE
Character 10
Hyphenation ac cu sa tive
Pronunciations /əˈkjuːzətɪv/

Definitions and meanings of "Accusative"

What do we mean by accusative?

Of, relating to, or being the grammatical case that is the direct object of a verb or the object of certain prepositions. adjective

Accusatory. adjective

The accusative case. noun

A word or form in the accusative case. noun

Producing accusations; accusatory.

In grammar, noting especially the direct object of a verb, and to a considerable extent (and probably primarily) destination or goal of motion: applied to a case forming part of the original Indo-European declension (as of the case-systems of other languages), and retained as a distinct form by the older languages of the family, and by some of the modern.

Short for accusative case. See I., 2. noun

The accusative case. noun

Producing accusations; accusatory. adjective

Applied to the case (as the fourth case of Latin and Greek nouns) which expresses the immediate object on which the action or influence of a transitive verb terminates, or the immediate object of motion or tendency to, expressed by a preposition. It corresponds to the objective case in English. adjective

Producing accusations; accusatory; accusatorial; a manner that reflects a finding of fault or blame adjective

Applied to the case (as the fourth case of Latin, Lithuanian and Greek nouns) which expresses the immediate object on which the action or influence of a transitive verb has its limited influence. Other parts of speech, including secondary or predicate direct objects, will also influence a sentence’s construction. In German the case used for direct objects. adjective

The accusative case. noun

Containing or expressing accusation adjective

The case of nouns serving as the direct object of a verb noun

Serving as or indicating the object of a verb or of certain prepositions and used for certain other purposes adjective

(grammar) The accusative case.

1. Charge (someone) with an offense or crime eg. he was accused of murdering his wife's lover 2. Claim that (someone) has done something wrong eg. he was accused of favoritism Urban Dictionary

A Latin word that cannot do an action (unless infinitive) Urban Dictionary

The process of blaming some one for something Urban Dictionary

The act of putting your index finger into a girls anus while you are having sex with her, as if you are pointing out some wrongdoing her soul has commited. It is done best without her permission. Urban Dictionary

It looked like she was fucking himand they insinuated that she was fucking him for months before I said anything. And a person who also did it admitted to doing it. Urban Dictionary

In FPS games, when someone notices the high amount of frags another player has compared to theirs, and falsely accuses them of using hack, cheat, or bot programs. Often owners of game servers ban people for starting arguments this way, asking instead to report hackers to the admins rather than starting flame wars. Urban Dictionary

When someone fasly accuses you of doing something that you didn’t do. Urban Dictionary

Ok for those of y'all saying that Melanie raped Timothy Heller, Heller gave in. She could have kept resisting but no she decided to give up. And Timothy keeps changing the dates. When she realised Melanie was on tour, she changed the dates. You know why? Because she's a lier!!!! Why blame your best friend for something they didn't do? Urban Dictionary

Pretty much marvels equivalent to Kylo ren and the main antagonist in marvels guardians of the galaxy. He whines and complains about everything and is scared of thanos and tries to blow up Xandar because he has the galaxy’s biggest grudge He is killed by the power of friendship when star lord, Drax, gamora, and rocket raccoon using the power stone to blow him up Urban Dictionary

Someone who is accused of murdering Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Accusative

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The word "accusative" in example sentences

You misspelled the Latin accusative singular of the word "mind". ❋ Unknown (2004)

The latter is the accusative singular of the Latin word for "mint". ❋ Unknown (2004)

This is called the accusative ending; and the word to which it is attached is said to be in the "accusative case": ❋ Ivy Kellerman Reed (1922)

( "To His Eminence the most worthy Lord Cardinal" -- Herr, of which Herrn is the accusative, meaning "Lord," or "Mister"). ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

[Greek: epi], with the accusative, meaning _towards_ a person, comes often in the _Iliad_; once in the Odyssey. ❋ Andrew Lang (1878)

"Cells" is a kind of accusative of product: "make it cells" (G.K. 117 ii. ❋ 1892-1972 (1942)

Nominative case is used to mark a subject, while accusative marks an object. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I didn't know that before I got all accusative of it copying Being Erica ... do all English majors at one point study the phallic imagery in James Joyce's Ulysses? ❋ Tragic_elegance (2009)

English only has three morphological cases: the nominative (or subjective), accusative (or objective), and genitive (or possessive) cases. ❋ Unknown (2009)

There are probably a lot of children who are being taught that who is the standard accusative form. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Perhaps we instead should turn our accusative eyes at the media, who seems to obsessively cover only violence, hate, and death. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Back in Old English, not only were all nouns marked for nominative and accusative cases, but also dative and instrumental cases. ❋ Unknown (2009)

In my own speech and writing, I have an alternation between who and whom for the accusative case. ❋ Unknown (2009)

So thank you, Mr. Callahan, for the lessons in the nominative, accusative, dative, and genitive cases. ❋ Audrey Watters (2011)

I use whom in situations where it pleases my ears and I am confident in the accusative case assignment, and everywhere else I go with who. ❋ Unknown (2009)

As for the structural cases (nominative and accusative), the modern (relatively) fixed word order has rendered them obsolete. ❋ Unknown (2009)

And the last point the great debate of standard accusative pronouns (me, you, them) versus reflexive pronouns (myself, yourself, themselves). ❋ Unknown (2009)

Except, of course, for whom, which has been losing its grip on that accusative - m for some time. ❋ Unknown (2009)

* Therefore, who (m) ever ought to get accusative case, yielding whomever. ❋ Unknown (2009)

1. "I accuse the president of the Palestinian Authority of providing coverage of this holocaust in [Gaza]," [Mashaal] said. 2. "It was a very tough decision," USOC chairman Peter Ueberroth said before opening a [sealed envelope] and revealing the winning city. "If I had all the power - and sometimes people accuse me of that - I would take the map and merge the two... ❋ BikerBoy19 (2010)

"The [accusative] cannot do an [action]" said [Mr Anderson]. ❋ Cassette_Tayp (2019)

''Stop [making] up accusations that aren't true' ❋ _lollllllll____ (2017)

[The sex] was [kinda] [dull] until i gave her the accuser. ❋ Kegtown (2010)

Hym "I didn't [accuse] anyone of anything. They [insinuated] that it was happening and it looked like it was happening because it was happening... Well... I'm sure I've accused a lot of people of a lot of things. But not that. Also didn't try to [plagiarism] anyone. When I was accused I admitted that I got if from somewhere else immediately. But that wasn't good enough was it? Because we didn't like how I said it did we?" ❋ Hym Iam (2022)

J03 [L4m3r]: RedBlade7 has 30 [frags] and I only have 17! He must be [hacking]. RedBlade7: Stop with the noob accusations. You're just losing. ❋ RedBlade77 (2011)

Boyfriend: You [weren’t] really [taking a nap] we’re you? I bet you were cheating because you’re a liar or some shit Girlfriend: Why are you accusing me of being a cheating liar when I was just fucking sleeping ? Stop giving me [false accusations] ❋ SGM01 (2018)

Melanie accusation is [wrong]. ❋ Minamis Red Stripe (2018)

Jim: hey [stan] did you see [guardians of the galaxy] that Ronan the accuser guy was a real [whiner] [Stan]: that’s really cool Jim ❋ StarLord_Did_Nothing_Wrong (2018)

The Accused Murderer was [guilty] ❋ Ninjashyper0 (2018)

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