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el acusado, la acusada, acusado(
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)This means that the noun can be masculine or feminine, depending on the gender of the noun it refers to (e.g., el doctor, la doctora).
a. accused
La acusada permanecerá en arresto domiciliario hasta que se reanude el juicio.The accused will be under house arrest until the trial resumes.
b. defendant
Los acusados insisten en su inocencia, pero todo indica que son culpables.The defendants maintain they are innocent but everything points to their guilt.
An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
2. (noticeable)
a. pronounced
Esta especie experimentó un acusado declive en la última década.This species has experienced a pronounced decline in the last decade.
b. marked
Existe un acusado contraste entre los cuadros que pintó de joven y los de la última época.There is a marked contrast between the pictures he painted as a young man and those of his late period.
c. striking
Hay un acusado parecido entre las dos hermanas, y por eso la gente las confunde.There is a striking resemblance between the two sisters, so people get them mixed up.
d. strong
Anna lleva muchos años viviendo en Venezuela, pero aún tiene un acusado acento inglés.Anna has been living in Venezuela for years, but she still has a strong English accent.
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