Antonyms for inculpation
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : in-kuhl-peyt, in-kuhl-peyt |
Phonetic Transcription : ɪnˈkʌl peɪt, ˈɪn kʌl peɪt |
Definition of inculpation
Origin :- 1798, noun of action from inculpate.
- As in blame : noun condemnation
- As in reprehension : noun blame
- As in reprobation : noun blame
- Coupled, however, as the inculpation is with extenuatory remarks, we think Lord Byrons observations valuable.
- Extract from : « The History of Prostitution » by William W. Sanger
- An awkwardness had arisen through the inculpation of Maurice, and everybody found they had work to do that evening.
- Extract from : « Sinister Street, vol. 2 » by Compton Mackenzie
- I fancied her mother took leave of me coldly, and with a certain effect of inculpation.
- Extract from : « Through the Eye of the Needle » by William Dean Howells
Synonyms for inculpation
- accusation
- animadversion
- arraignment
- attack
- attribution
- castigation
- censure
- charge
- chiding
- complaint
- condemnation
- criticism
- denunciation
- depreciation
- diatribe
- disapprobation
- disapproval
- disfavor
- disparagement
- expostulation
- exprobation
- impeachment
- implication
- imputation
- incrimination
- inculpation
- indictment
- invective
- objurgation
- obloquy
- opposition
- rebuke
- recrimination
- remonstrance
- reprehension
- reprimand
- reproach
- reprobation
- reproof
- repudiation
- slur
- tirade
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