Charge

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Adjectives for Charge

  • (general) false; bayonet; untrue; competent; reiterated; swift; avaricious; substantiated; needy; specific; piebald; unlucky; excessive; gallant; ridiculous; unexpected; baleful; sensational; grievous; galloping; calumnious; tremendous; insulting; bloody; injudicious; precious; ignoble; generous; emotional; nominal; desperate; undiscriminating exorbitant; modest; moderate; blasphemous extortionate; spectacular; cruel; swift; impetuous; unburned; roaring; disgraceful fluctuating; sole; typical; scrupulous; disputed; express; insurance; fair; immediate humiliating; frivolous; warlike; motherly boisterous; monstrous; quoted; atrocious warehousing; bitter; additional; preposterous; ungrateful; unmerited; unnecessary; serious; mighty; cynical; horrible; defamatory; grotesque; homicide; criminal; dissenting; formal; groundless; trivial; indirect; swaggering; startling; accusing.
  • (accusation) absurd; civil; criminal; false; lying; specific; preposterous; unfounded; unjust; unsupported; unwarranted; substantial.
  • (duty, trust) burdensome; entrusted; costly; difficult;

doubtful; inevitable; trying.

  • (rush) driving; furious; concerted; blind; head-long; fruitless; onslaughting.

Verbs for Charge

  • (accusation) advance—; answer—; brand with—; brush aside—; conclude—; convey—; couch—; deny—; drone—s; fire—at; frame—against; incur—; justify—; lessen—s; level — at; lodge—s against; motivate—; prefer— against; protest—; squash—s; refute.
  • (duty, trust) assign—; commit to—of; comprehend—; ease—; execute—; fail in—; fulfill—; im¬pose—upon; obey—; perform—; release from—; resign—; shirk—; tend—.
  • (rush) ambush—; block—; command—; cut down in—; dodge—; hasten to—; hinder—; lead—; precipitate—; rush to—; succumb to—; —conquers; —overcomes; —overwhelms; —succeeds; —surges; —surprises.

Adverbs for Charge

  • (rush) temporarily; strictly; bluntly; excessively; falsely; reiteratedly; specifically; ridiculously; unexpectedly; sensationally; calumnious-ly; injudiciously; ignobly; exorbitantly; spectacularly; unscrupulously; bitterly; humiliatingly; unmeritedly; criminally; accusingly; groundlessly; startlingly; indirectly.

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Etymology

< Middle English chargen < Old French charger < Medieval Latin carricare (to load) < Latin carrus (a car, wagon); see car.

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French

Etymology

From charger.

Pronunciation

Noun

Charge f. (plural Charges)

  1. load, burden
  2. cargo, freight
  3. responsibility, charge
  4. (law) charge
  5. (military) charge
  6. (in the plural) costs, expenses

Verb form

charge

  1. first-, third-person singular indicative present of charger
  2. first-, third-person singular subjunctive present of charger
  3. second-person singular imperative of charger

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