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Manslaughter
UK //ˈmænslɔːtə//US //ˈmænslɔːtər//
Definition
The unlawful killing of a person without malice aforethought.
In simple words: The crime of killing someone without planning it.
Examples
- He was charged with manslaughter after the accident claimed a life.
- The court ruled it as voluntary manslaughter due to provocation.
- Many people believe that manslaughter sentences are too lenient.
- Her conviction for manslaughter led to public outcry.
- Involuntary manslaughter typically involves unintentional actions.
- He faced a long prison sentence for the manslaughter of his friend.
Usage notes
Used primarily in legal contexts; not suitable for casual conversation. 'Manslaughter' can refer to unintentional killing versus murder, which is intentional.
Grammar pattern
manslaughter + object
Memory hint
Think of 'man' and 'slaughter' as a tragic accident rather than a planned act.
Collocations
- charge of manslaughter
- conviction of manslaughter
- manslaughter trial
Synonyms
- homicide
- unintentional killing
- accidental death
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'murder', which is intentional killing.
- Incorrectly using 'manslaughter' in non-legal contexts.
- Misunderstanding the distinction between voluntary and involuntary manslaughter.