Blamed

/bleɪmd/ verb

Past tense of blame; held responsible for a fault or wrong, or attributed a bad outcome to someone or something. Assigned culpability or criticism to a person or cause.

From Old French 'blasmer' meaning 'to censure,' ultimately from Greek 'blasphemein' (to speak evil of). The word evolved from religious contexts of blasphemy to general attribution of fault by the 14th century.

AMተንጣለ
ARملوم
BNদোষী
CAculpabilitzat
CSobviňovaný
DAbeskyldt
DEbeschuldigt
ELκατηγορούμενος
ESculpado
FAسرزنش شده
FIsyytetty
FRblâmé
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