Blamed
Blamed is the past tense and past participle of the verb blame. It denotes the act of attributing responsibility or fault to a person, action, or event. In sentences, blamed functions as the main verb in the past tense or as part of a passive construction, as in "They blamed him for the delay."
As a transitive verb, blame takes a direct object: "They blamed the manager for the delays." The
Usage notes: Blame expresses attribution of responsibility and can carry moral judgment. In journalism and legal
Etymology: The word blame derives from Old English blame, meaning "reproach" or "condemnation," and is related
See also: accusation, responsibility, fault, accountability, scapegoating.