criminal
English
Etymology
From Middle English cryminal, borrowed from Anglo-Norman criminal, from Late Latin criminalis, from Latin crimen (“crime”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈkɹɪmənəl/
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Adjective
criminal (comparative more criminal, superlative most criminal)
- Against the law; forbidden by law.
- Addison
- Foppish and fantastic ornaments are only indications of vice, not criminal in themselves.
- Addison
- Guilty of breaking the law.
- Rogers
- The neglect of any of the relative duties renders us criminal in the sight of God.
- Rogers
- Of or relating to crime or penal law.
- Hallam
- The officers and servants of the crown, violating the personal liberty, or other right of the subject […] were in some cases liable to criminal process.
- His long criminal record suggests that he is a dangerous man.
- Hallam
- (figuratively) Abhorrent or very undesirable.
- Printing such asinine opinions is criminal!
Usage notes
- Nouns to which "criminal" is often applied: law, justice, court, procedure, prosecution, intent, case, record, act, action, behavior, code, offence, liability, investigation, conduct, defense, trial, history, responsibility, lawyer, tribunal, appeal, process, background, mind, conspiracy, evidence, gang, organization, underworld, jurisprudence, offender, jury, police, past, group, punishment, attorney, violence, report, career, psychology.
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Noun
criminal (plural criminals)
- A person who is guilty of a crime, notably breaking the law.
- 1963, Margery Allingham, chapter 3, in The China Governess:
- ‘[…] There's every Staffordshire crime-piece ever made in this cabinet, and that's unique. The Van Hoyer Museum in New York hasn't that very rare second version of Maria Marten's Red Barn over there, nor the little Frederick George Manning—he was the criminal Dickens saw hanged on the roof of the gaol in Horsemonger Lane, by the way—’
- Synonyms: lawbreaker, offender, perpetrator
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- See also Thesaurus:criminal
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Old French
Etymology
Borrowed from Late Latin or Juridical Latin criminālis, from Latin crīmen.
Adjective
criminal m (oblique and nominative feminine singular criminale)
Declension
Number | Case | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
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Singular | Subject | criminals or criminaus | criminale | criminal |
Oblique | criminal | criminale | criminal | |
Plural | Subject | criminal | criminales | criminal |
Oblique | criminals or criminaus | criminales | criminal |
Portuguese
Etymology
Borrowed from Late Latin or Juridical Latin criminālis (“criminal”), from Latin crīmen (“verdict; crime”).
Adjective
criminal m or f (plural criminais, not comparable)
Related terms
- criminalista
- criminalística
- criminalístico
- criminalizar
- criminalizável
- criminalmente
- criminar
- criminologia
- criminológico
- criminologista
- criminólogo
- criminoso
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from French criminel, Late Latin criminalis, from Latin crimen.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [kri.miˈnal]
Noun
criminal m (plural criminali, feminine equivalent criminală)
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Adjective
criminal m or n (feminine singular criminală, masculine plural criminali, feminine and neuter plural criminale)
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indefinite | criminal | criminală | criminali | criminale | ||
definite | criminalul | criminala | criminalii | criminalele | |||
genitive/ dative |
indefinite | criminal | criminale | criminali | criminale | ||
definite | criminalului | criminalei | criminalilor | criminalelor |
Spanish
Etymology
Borrowed from Late Latin or Juridical Latin criminālis (“criminal”), from Latin crīmen (“verdict; crime”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kɾimiˈnal/