Accusingly
Accusingly is an adverb that describes the manner in which something is said or done, implying blame or an accusation. It conveys a sense of pointing a finger at someone or something, suggesting they are responsible for a fault, offense, or wrongdoing. When someone speaks or acts accusingly, their tone, body language, or choice of words suggests that another person or entity is at fault. This can manifest as a sharp tone of voice, a direct gaze, or statements that clearly imply guilt without necessarily presenting concrete proof.
The word "accusingly" is often used to describe the way a question is asked, a statement is