Accusation

/ˌækjʊˈzeɪʃən/ noun

A formal charge or claim that someone has done something wrong or illegal. An assertion of wrongdoing without necessarily providing proof.

From Latin 'accusatio' (accusare 'to call to account' - ad 'to' + causa 'cause, reason'). Originally a legal term meaning to formally charge someone in court, it broadened to include any claim of wrongdoing, whether formal or informal.

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