The person making the accusation is called the accuser or the plaintiff.
It is called theft or embezzlement when someone steals money from another person.
To incriminate someone means to provide evidence or information that suggests their involvement in a crime or wrongful act. This can happen through witness statements, physical evidence, or other types of proof that implicate the person in question.
Another name for blackmail is extortion. It involves threatening to reveal information about someone unless that person meets certain demands.
"Cuffed" on Facebook typically refers to someone who is in a relationship with another person. It is often used as slang to indicate that a person has a boyfriend or girlfriend.
If it is not true then why get annoyed. If someone is accusing you falsely then that is slander and defamation. See a lawyer.
The person making the accusation is called the accuser or the plaintiff.
Knowingly and falsely harming another person's reputation.
You might falsely accuse them of a dishonest act.
Requiring two witnesses to convict someone of treason is to prevent the government from falsely accusing individuals of treason for political reasons. This safeguard ensures that there is strong evidence and credibility behind such a serious accusation before convicting someone.
An aspersion is an attack on a person's reputation or good name.
The person who made the false report may be arrested themselves and charged criminally - as well as also exposing themselves to a civil lawsuit by the wrongly arrested person.
When someone calls you a 'hypocrite' it means you say one thing and mean another or, you tell someone what your feelings are and do the opposite. You may also give other people what you feel is good advice yet you may do the opposite of that advice.
liar or prevaricator prevaricator - a person who speaks falsely; liar . 2. a person who speaks so as to avoid the precise truth; quibbler; equivocator
A person who speaks falsely; liar.
A person who speaks falsely; liar.
the complainant