What is another word for Inculpated?

Pronunciation: [ˈɪnkəlpˌe͡ɪtɪd] (IPA)

Inculpated is a word used to describe someone who has been accused or charged with a crime. There are several synonyms that can be used in place of this word, including implicated, indicted, charged, accused, suspected, or blamed. Implicated refers to someone who has been connected with a crime, while indicted is used when formal charges have been filed against someone. Charged indicates that the accused has been officially charged with a crime, while accused suggests that someone is suspected of wrongdoing. Suspected is a broader term that can be used to describe someone who is thought to have committed a crime, while blamed refers to someone who is being held responsible for something negative or harmful.

What are the hypernyms for Inculpated?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Inculpated

It appeared from the report, founded as it was on the evidence and confession of many of the persons Inculpated, that a society had long existed in New Shoreham, entitled the Christian Club, which, under this specious name, was instituted, as they frankly acknowledged, for the express purpose of getting as much money as possible at every election from the candidates they brought in.
"The Constitutional History of England From 1760 to 1860"
Charles Duke Yonge
She talked it over indignantly with her daughters; they were glad of Dan's escape, but they were incensed with the girl who could let him escape, and they Inculpated her in a high degree of heartless flirtation.
"April Hopes"
William Dean Howells Last Updated: February 27, 2009
200 paid him by Debendra Babu, and handed it privately to the Sub-Inspector, who swore by all the gods that he would take no further steps against the Inculpated men.
"Tales of Bengal"
S. B. Banerjea

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