j'accuse

Etymology
Borrowing from ("I accuse"), the title of an  from writer  to the president of France during the.

Noun

 * 1) An accusation, especially one made publicly.
 * 2) * 2009, Jack Balkin, The Guardian (online), 17 Mar 2009:
 * It was a rare combination of circumstances that led Cramer to agree to sit still and listen to Stewart engage in his j'accuse.
 * It was a rare combination of circumstances that led Cramer to agree to sit still and listen to Stewart engage in his j'accuse.

Usage notes
As it is a loanword and not naturalized in English, j'accuse is typically italicized in print.