BLAME | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary Don't blame me (= it is not my fault) if you miss the bus! Hugh blames his mother for his lack of confidence Hugh blames his lack of confidence on his mother
BLAME Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Blame, censure, condemn imply finding fault with someone or something To blame is to hold accountable for, and disapprove because of, some error, mistake, omission, neglect, or the like: Whom do you blame for the disaster?
BLAME definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary Nothing could relieve my terrible sense of blame The blame for something bad that has happened is the responsibility for causing it or letting it happen The president put the blame squarely on his opponent
Blame - definition of blame by The Free Dictionary Blame stresses the assignment of accountability and often connotes censure or criticism: The police laid the blame for the accident on the driver Fault suggests a failure or deficiency on the part of the responsible party: It's my own fault that I wasn't prepared for the exam
Blame - Wikipedia Blame is the act of censuring, holding responsible, or making negative statements about an individual or group that their actions or inaction are socially or morally irresponsible, the opposite of praise When someone is morally responsible for doing something wrong, their action is blameworthy
blame - WordReference. com Dictionary of English To blame is to hold accountable for, and disapprove because of, some error, mistake, omission, neglect, or the like: Whom do you blame for the disaster? The verb censure differs from the noun in connoting scolding or rebuking even more than adverse criticism: to censure one for extravagance
blame - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Blame came from all directions Culpability for something negative or undesirable The blame for starting the fire lies with the arsonist Responsibility for something meriting censure They accepted the blame, but it was an accident
BLAME Synonyms: 109 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster Robertas Petraitis, known from Lithuania’s 2026 Oscar contender The Southern Chronicles, stars as Andrius, who is full of grief and guilt after a masked intruder kills his secret lover Deividas (Elvinas Juodkazis), who is Lithuania’s most influential human rights activist