What are some opposite words for blame?
Antonyms for blame
bleɪmblame
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English Synonyms and Antonyms
blame
To condemn is to pass judicial sentence or render judgment or decision against. We may censure silently; we condemn ordinarily by open and formal utterance. Condemn is more final than blame or censure; a condemned criminal has had his trial; a condemned building can not stand; a condemned ship can not sail. A person is convicted when his guilt is made clearly manifest to others; in somewhat archaic use, a person is said to be convicted when guilt is brought clearly home to his own conscience (convict in this sense being allied with convince, which see under PERSUADE); in legal usage one is said to be convicted only by the verdict of a jury. In stating the penalty of an offense, the legal word sentence is now more common than condemn; as, he was sentenced to imprisonment; but it is good usage to say, he was condemned to imprisonment. To denounce is to make public or official declaration against, especially in a violent and threatening manner.
From the pulpits in the northern States Burr was denounced as an assassin.
Coffin Building the Nation ch. 10, p. 137. [Harper & Bros. '83.]To doom is to condemn solemnly and consign to evil or destruction or to predetermine to an evil destiny; an inferior race in presence of a superior is doomed to subjugation or extinction. Compare ARRAIGN; REPROVE.
Antonyms:
absolve, acquit, applaud, approve, exonerate, justify, pardon, pardon, praiseSynonyms:
censure, condemn, convict, denounce, doom, reprobate, reprove, sentencePreposition:
The bandit was condemned to death for his crime.
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incrimination, inculpation, blamenoun
an accusation that you are responsible for some lapse or misdeed
"his incrimination was based on my testimony"; "the police laid the blame on the driver"
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blessed, blest, justify, absolve, freeSynonyms:
rap, inculpation, incriminationblame, rapadjective
a reproach for some lapse or misdeed
"he took the blame for it"; "it was a bum rap"
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blessed, blest, justify, absolve, freeSynonyms:
whack, knock, incrimination, hip-hop, strike, rap music, pat, belt, whang, rap, inculpation, tapblasted, blame, blamed, blessed, damn, damned, darned, deuced, goddam, goddamn, goddamned, infernalverb
expletives used informally as intensifiers
"he's a blasted idiot"; "it's a blamed shame"; "a blame cold winter"; "not a blessed dime"; "I'll be damned (or blessed or darned or goddamned) if I'll do any such thing"; "he's a damn (or goddam or goddamned) fool"; "a deuced idiot"; "an infernal nuisance"
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blest, blessed, justify, free, absolveSynonyms:
blasted, unsaved, doomed, damned, diabolic, unredeemed, blest, deuced, hellish, satanic, blamed, damn, goddam, fiendish, goddamned, unholy, darned, beatified, demonic, diabolical, goddamn, cursed, infernal, blessedblame, faultverb
put or pin the blame on
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blest, blessed, justify, absolve, freeSynonyms:
pick, fault, find fault, chargeblame, find fault, pickverb
harass with constant criticism
"Don't always pick on your little brother"
Antonyms:
blessed, blest, free, justify, absolveSynonyms:
charge, pick, peck, cull, clean, beak, fault, nibble, plunk, break up, pluck, find fault, foot, pieceblame, chargeverb
attribute responsibility to
"We blamed the accident on her"; "The tragedy was charged to her inexperience"
Antonyms:
blest, blessed, free, justify, absolveSynonyms:
saddle, institutionalize, buck, fault, shoot down, commove, turn on, shoot, appoint, pick, agitate, rouse, consign, accuse, point, institutionalise, file, bill, find fault, tear, level, burden, charge, load, bear down, commit, charge up, excite, lodge, send
Synonyms, Antonyms & Associated Words
blamenoun
Synonyms:
censure, reproach, reprehension, condemnation, stricture, animadversion, reproof, culpability, reprehensibility, demerit, wrongdoing, faultblameverb
How to use blame in a sentence?
The president wants to wash her hands and blame everybody else and other governments, we have a noose around our necks. It's clear that the country is in bad shape.
To defund the police, take guns from police, and blame police for the growing crime problem is to render the police into a Reactive and not a Proactive force. This is not Nirvana. The followers of AOC, better known as All Out Crazy, want to weaken policing even more. The Rough Rider Teddy Roosevelt, the Father of modern day policing, is probably turning in his grave as these events unfold.
I blame the U.S. authorities for this tragedy: Because of these politically motivated charges against him my husband is now dead. on the contrary, according to his own testimony, he took part in primaries of a certain party to defend his convictions with a result little favorable to him.
The Russian Federation claims falsely that the international community's sanctions are to blame for worsening the global food crisis. Sanctions are not blocking Black Sea ports, trapping ships filled with food, and destroying Ukrainian roads and railways, russia is.
The report will allow the Taliban to blame foreign forces for the suffering of Afghan civilians even though Taliban fighters are responsible for the deaths of over 100,000 civilians in the past decade.
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