Blaming is an English word. Below you'll find 10+ example sentences showing how it's used in practice.
Blaming meaning
The act of accusing or assigning culpability to.
Using Blaming
- The main meaning on this page is: The act of accusing or assigning culpability to.
- In the example corpus, blaming often appears in combinations such as: blaming the, blaming them, and blaming.
Context around Blaming
- Average sentence length in these examples: 25.6 words
- Position in the sentence: 6 start, 13 middle, 1 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 0 questions, 1 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Blaming
- In this selection, "blaming" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 25.6 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, victim, began, candidates, tony, donald and jeremy stand out and add context to how "blaming" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include administration of blaming their abysmal and after blaming them for. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "blaming" sits close to words such as copyright, tenth and vocals, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with blaming
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
This reasoning, while understandable, is victim blaming and nothing but victim blaming. (12 words)
Azerbaijan also evacuated staff from its embassy in Tehran, blaming Iran for the attack. (14 words)
After blaming them for the red wave that wasn't, they may just plain disappear. (15 words)
ARN Media has reported a 40 per cent fall in net profit on the back of a drop in revenues, with the group blaming lower consumer spending, a slowing economy and a fall in government advertising after 2022 which included a federal election. (43 words)
It’s hard to talk about the way female celebrities’ appearances affect their young fans without either blaming a woman for the work of a larger system or blaming the larger system, and snatching away the woman’s very agency. (40 words)
A row has already broken out at the top of the Labour Party, with some candidates blaming Jeremy Corbyn's unpopularity on the doorstep and others blaming the party's policy of holding another Brexit referendum. (36 words)
Blaming one election factor for altering the results of the electoral college and the selection of our president is a gross over-simplification! (23 words)
Example sentences (20)
This reasoning, while understandable, is victim blaming and nothing but victim blaming.
Instead of blaming the rich for this state of things, white Brits began blaming the immigrants—black immigrants.
The American people are sick of this coronavirus, and they’re not blaming Tony Fauci for it; they’re blaming Donald Trump.
A row has already broken out at the top of the Labour Party, with some candidates blaming Jeremy Corbyn's unpopularity on the doorstep and others blaming the party's policy of holding another Brexit referendum.
It’s hard to talk about the way female celebrities’ appearances affect their young fans without either blaming a woman for the work of a larger system or blaming the larger system, and snatching away the woman’s very agency.
Omokri said the constant refrain by the Buhari and Osinbajo administration of blaming their abysmal performance on the low price of oil is a case of a bad workman blaming his tools for his incompetence.
According to Jamie, he does not understand blaming the owners for the club’s current poor form, because that’s like him saying Martin Edwards stopped Liverpool from winning the EPL, not Sir Alex Ferguson.
According to sources, the meeting, attended by heads of parties, also saw several leaders blaming the Congress for letting the alliance lose the momentum it had gained earlier.
After blaming them for the red wave that wasn't, they may just plain disappear.
And you gotta look at that before blaming the non-relative people who kept silent despite suspicions.
ARN Media has reported a 40 per cent fall in net profit on the back of a drop in revenues, with the group blaming lower consumer spending, a slowing economy and a fall in government advertising after 2022 which included a federal election.
Artists have to worry about ripped-off fans blaming them for Ticketmaster add-ons and scalpers.
A similar blaze Wednesday at an oil reservoir in the nearby village of Volna engulfed 1,200 square metres, with officials also blaming a drone crash.
A Sleaford pet shop has closed its doors after 30 years in the town with owners blaming soaring costs and a decline in footfall.
A third peril of defaming your opponents is that you become impervious to criticism, blaming them instead of yourself when things go wrong.
Azerbaijan also evacuated staff from its embassy in Tehran, blaming Iran for the attack.
Bhatia also attacked Delhi Environment Minister Gopal Rai for allegedly blaming the Centre and "outsiders" for the city's pollution, saying such a poisonous mindset has led to the city becoming a gas chamber.
Blaming Jaime for his sister's death, Hector left the country and became bonded with a Scarab from the Reach.
Blaming one election factor for altering the results of the electoral college and the selection of our president is a gross over-simplification!
Blaming тАЬfinancial crunchтАЭ for it, he said, “In some constituencies, the party has provided good funds but in some winnable seats, we did not provide funds, which have got affected.
Common combinations with blaming
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- blaming the 47×
- blaming them 10×
- and blaming 10×
- is blaming 9×
- are blaming 7×
- of blaming 6×
- not blaming 6×
- while blaming 6×
- blaming him 6×
- blaming her 6×