anklagende
Anklagende is a present participle used as an adjective in some Scandinavian languages, most commonly Norwegian Bokmål and Danish, to mean accusing or accusatory. It derives from the verb meaning to accuse (anklage/anklaga) and the suffix -ende that forms present participles and related adjectives. The term corresponds to the English “accusatory” or “accusing.”
In usage, anklagende describes tone, language, or behavior that implies blame or makes a charge against someone.
In legal contexts, the root noun anklage refers to indictment or formal charges. The adjective anklagende may
Related terms include the noun anklage (indictment/charge), the verb ankla/anklage (to accuse), and the English equivalents