Learn English Words the Easy Way Series – Incriminating (adj)
This series is particularly tailored for people learning English – English words particularly. Like many languages, English words can be broken down into parts; each part has its own meaning, contributing to the overall meaning of the word itself. Understanding how each word is put together with “parts” helps a learner remember English words easier.
Incriminating - (adj)
Meaning:
Making [someone] look guilty.
In Part:
in + crimin + ate + ing
in + crime + make + [adj]
Incriminating literally means make/put [someone] in crime. The word is used to describe [someone] charging other with evidence or proof.
Examples:
He could incriminate himself if answering the questions from police wrong.
Her testimony incriminated her husband.
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