Know why "Accused" is correct and "Accussed" is wrong.
Incorrect spelling - "Accussed" adds an extra 's' and is incorrect.
"Accussed" is a common misspelling of "Accused". Always use "Accused" when referring to the correct word.
Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.
"Accused means someone is charged with a wrongdoing."
"Accused": "Accused means someone is charged with a wrongdoing."
This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.
"Correct:" He was accused of theft.
"Correct:" She was wrongly accused.
"Correct:" They accused him without proof.
"Correct:" The accused appeared in court.
"Incorrect:" He was accussed of theft.
"Incorrect:" She was wrongly accussed.
"Incorrect:" They accussed him.
"Incorrect:" The accussed appeared in court.
A: Accused.
A: Double 's' is incorrect.
"Accused always has one 's'. ‘Accussed’ is a common but incorrect double-s error."