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UK/["/ˈfeləni/"]/US/["/ˈfeləni/"]/

Meaning of Felony

the act of committing a serious crime such as murder or rape; a crime of this type

In simple words: A serious crime that can lead to a long prison sentence.

Felony in a sentence

  • a charge of felony
  • He was charged with felony assault.
  • a felony punishable by up to six years in prison
  • He was indicted on three felony charges of lying to the grand jury.

How to use Felony

Use 'felony' in legal contexts or when discussing serious crimes. Avoid using it casually, as it's a serious term.

Grammar pattern

felony + noun (e.g. felony charge)

Memory hint

Think of 'felony' as 'felon-y' — someone who commits a serious crime.

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Collocations with Felony

Synonyms for Felony

Opposites of Felony

Common mistakes with Felony

  • Confused with 'misdemeanor', which is a less serious crime.
  • Using 'felony' to describe minor wrongdoings.
  • Incorrectly assuming all felonies involve violence.

Compare Felony with Crime, Offense, Wrong doing

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Frequently asked questions about Felony

What does Felony mean?

A serious crime that can lead to a long prison sentence.

What is the definition of Felony?

the act of committing a serious crime such as murder or rape; a crime of this type

How do you use Felony in a sentence?

a charge of felony

Can you give another example of Felony?

He was charged with felony assault.

What are synonyms for Felony?

Common alternatives include crime, offense, transgression, wrongdoing, criminal act.

What is the opposite of Felony?

Opposite meanings include misdemeanor, infraction.

What words go with Felony?

It commonly pairs with federal, serious, first-degree, commit, be punishable by, be charged with, charge, conviction, offense.

What are common mistakes when using Felony?

Confused with 'misdemeanor', which is a less serious crime. Using 'felony' to describe minor wrongdoings. Incorrectly assuming all felonies involve violence.

How do you pronounce Felony?

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

When should I use Felony?

Use 'felony' in legal contexts or when discussing serious crimes. Avoid using it casually, as it's a serious term.

What CEFR level is Felony?

"Felony" is at B1 level on the CEFR scale.