adjective
- accused or charged beforehand; accused in advance of an actual offense or trial
Usage: rare; formal; often used in legal or historical contexts
Examples
- The defendant felt preaccused by the media coverage before the trial even began.
- In a fair justice system, no one should be preaccused based on rumors or hearsay.
- The preaccused witness was nervous about testifying despite having done nothing wrong.
- Historical records show that many were preaccused of witchcraft without proper evidence.