accused



accuse (one) of

To blame someone for a crime or wrongdoing. I can't believe he would accuse me of stealing money out of his wallet. Don't accuse him of lying without any evidence.
See also: accuse, of

Never ask pardon before you are accused.

Prov. Do not apologize for something if nobody knows that you did it, because by apologizing, you are admitting that you did it. Alan: Should I apologize to Jane for losing the necktie she gave me? Jane: Wait and see if she asks you what happened to the necktie. Never ask pardon before you are accused.
See also: accused, ask, before, never, pardon

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Constantkawn-STAWN (French), KAHN-stənt (English)French, English (Rare)
TimothyTIM-ə-thee (English)English, Biblical
Amabilis-Late Roman
Sib-Bengali
Tria-English (Rare)
Flamur-Albanian