accusingly


ac·cuse

A0047400 (ə-kyo͞oz′) v. ac·cused, ac·cus·ing, ac·cus·es v. tr. 1. To charge with a shortcoming or error. 2. To charge formally with a wrongdoing. v. intr. To make a charge of wrongdoing against another.
[Middle English acusen, ultimately (party via Old French acuser) from Latin accūsāre : ad-, ad- + causa, lawsuit; see cause.]
ac·cus′er n. ac·cus′ing·ly adv.
Thesaurus
Adv.1.accusingly - in an accusing manneraccusingly - in an accusing manner; "he looked at her accusingly"
Translations
in modo accusatorio