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UK/["/ˈkrɪmɪnl/"]/US/["/ˈkrɪmɪnl/"]/

Meaning of Criminal

In simple words: A person who breaks the law.

Criminal in a sentence

  • He was found guilty and became a criminal after his trial.
  • The documentary focused on the lives of famous criminals throughout history.
  • Many criminals are caught through surveillance cameras.

How to use Criminal

Use 'criminal' in legal contexts or discussions about crime. Avoid using it casually to label someone without evidence of wrongdoing.

Grammar pattern

criminal + noun (e.g. criminal activities)

Memory hint

Think of 'crime' + 'inal', like 'final' consequences of breaking the law.

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Synonyms for Criminal

Opposites of Criminal

Common mistakes with Criminal

  • 'Criminal' used as an adjective without a noun (e.g., saying 'he is a criminal' without context)
  • Confusing 'criminal' with 'criminalized' (which means made illegal)
  • Using 'criminal' to describe someone who has made a mistake (which can be too strong)

Compare Criminal with Offender, Delinquent

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Frequently asked questions about Criminal

What does Criminal mean?

A person who breaks the law.

What is the definition of Criminal?

a person who commits a crime

How do you use Criminal in a sentence?

He was found guilty and became a criminal after his trial.

Can you give another example of Criminal?

The documentary focused on the lives of famous criminals throughout history.

What are synonyms for Criminal?

Common alternatives include offender, felon, lawbreaker, wrongdoer, delinquent.

What is the opposite of Criminal?

Opposite meanings include law-abiding citizen, innocent.

What words go with Criminal?

It commonly pairs with dangerous, violent, real, catch, convict, prosecute.

What are common mistakes when using Criminal?

'Criminal' used as an adjective without a noun (e.g., saying 'he is a criminal' without context) Confusing 'criminal' with 'criminalized' (which means made illegal) Using 'criminal' to describe someone who has made a mistake (which can be too strong)

How do you pronounce Criminal?

US: /["/ˈkrɪmɪnl/"]/, UK: /["/ˈkrɪmɪnl/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Criminal?

Use 'criminal' in legal contexts or discussions about crime. Avoid using it casually to label someone without evidence of wrongdoing.

What CEFR level is Criminal?

"Criminal" is at A2 level on the CEFR scale.