Pronunciation: /əˈkyuzəbli/
adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb, indicating manner, time, place, or degree
A1 He was accusably late for class.
A2 She was accusably absent from the meeting.
B1 The evidence was accusably strong against the suspect.
B2 The company was accusably negligent in their handling of customer data.
C1 The politician was accusably corrupt in his dealings with lobbyists.
C2 The CEO was accusably involved in insider trading.
formal The evidence presented in court was accusably strong, leading to a swift conviction.
informal She was accusably late to the meeting, causing everyone to wait for her.
slang He was accusably shady about his whereabouts last night.
figurative The dark clouds accusably hovered over the city, foreshadowing a storm.
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