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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

Vocabulary

Is "accusational" a real word in American English? Furthermore, does adding a suffix to any ole' word make it a new word in and of itself?
  

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I have no idea if it's a real word. Did you look in the dictionary? Did you find it?

  • I have no idea if it's a real word.
  • Did you look in the dictionary?
  • Did you find it?
  • " However, if I heard it, I'd know immediately what it meant.
  • And obviously not.
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I have no idea if it's a real word. Did you look in the dictionary? Did you find it?

I suggest you use the word "accusing."
However, if I heard it, I'd know immediately what it meant.

And obviously not.
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I know that accusatory is a word, but I rarely see it. Your word is new to me, but I would understand it if I saw it in context.

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