incriminatingly

[US]/ɪnˈkrɪmɪneɪtɪŋli/
[UK]/ɪnˈkrɪməneɪtɪŋli/

Translation

adv.In a manner that causes someone to appear guilty of a crime.

Example Sentences

witnesses stared incriminatingly at the suspect as he entered the courtroom.

the surveillance footage showed him pointing incriminatingly at the security keypad.

she smiled incriminatingly when the detective mentioned the fingerprints.

the bloody glove was found incriminatingly hidden behind the shed.

his silence during interrogation spoke incriminatingly about his guilt.

the incriminatingly explicit emails proved the conspiracy beyond doubt.

he avoided eye contact incriminatingly whenever the topic shifted to that night.

the financial records contained incriminatingly detailed evidence of embezzlement.

the accomplice glanced incriminatingly toward the getaway car before fleeing.

the forged signature was incriminatingly identical to the executive's handwriting.

his nervous laughter during the questioning sounded incriminatingly suspicious.

the evidence pointed incriminatingly toward the trusted manager as the mastermind.

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