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Criminal

UK /["/ˈkrɪmɪnl/"]/US /["/ˈkrɪmɪnl/"]/

Definition

a person who commits a crime

In simple words: A person who breaks the law.

Examples

  • 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.

Usage notes

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.

Collocations

  • dangerous
  • violent
  • real
  • catch
  • convict
  • prosecute

Synonyms

  • offender
  • felon
  • lawbreaker
  • wrongdoer
  • delinquent

Antonyms

  • law-abiding citizen
  • innocent

Common mistakes

  • '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)