English dictionary: words starting with crim
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nounA criminal.
Usage examples:
The thieves will be hardened crims who know the system inside out
nounChristmas.
nounAn action or omission which constitutes an offence and is punishable by law.
Usage examples:
Shoplifting was a serious crime
verb(especially in the army) charge with or find guilty of an offence.
Usage examples:
They found the note and i got crimed for it
proper nounA peninsula of ukraine lying between the sea of azov and the black sea. it was the scene of the crimean war in the 1850s. the majority of the population is russian.
adjectiveRelating to the crimea or its people.
Usage examples:
Fine crimean wines were passed around
nounA native or inhabitant of the crimea.
Usage examples:
Many crimeans chose to boycott the poll
adjectiveCharacterized by crime; criminal.
adjectiveFree from crime; faultless; innocent.
nounAn action or omission which constitutes an offence and is punishable by law.
Usage examples:
Shoplifting was a serious crime
verb(especially in the army) charge with or find guilty of an offence.
Usage examples:
They found the note and i got crimed for it
nounA person who has committed a crime.
Usage examples:
These men are dangerous criminals
adjectiveRelating to crime.
Usage examples:
They are charged with conspiracy to commit criminal damage
nounCriminal society, the underworld; criminals collectively.
nounCriminal behaviour or inclination; criminality.
adjectiveRelating to criminals or their activities.
Usage examples:
He accused brown of having a criminalistic bent
nounAnother term for forensics.
plural nounScientific tests or techniques used in connection with the detection of crime; forensics.
Usage examples:
He's another member of the team of criminalistics, he's highly competitive, he's a talented jazz mu…
nounBehaviour that is contrary to or forbidden by criminal law.
Usage examples:
A regime that sanctions organized criminality
nounBehaviour that is contrary to or forbidden by criminal law.
Usage examples:
A regime that sanctions organized criminality
adverbIn a manner that is contrary to or forbidden by criminal law.
Usage examples:
There was no evidence the firms had acted criminally
nounCriminality.
nounA person with an inclination towards crime; an occasional rather than habitual criminal.
nounA person who has committed a crime.
Usage examples:
These men are dangerous criminals
adjectiveRelating to crime.
Usage examples:
They are charged with conspiracy to commit criminal damage
verbTo prove (a person) guilty of a crime; to incriminate. occasionally without object.
verbTo prove (a person) guilty of a crime; to incriminate. occasionally without object.
verbTo prove (a person) guilty of a crime; to incriminate. occasionally without object.
adjectiveCharacterized by crimination; that charges someone with a crime or grave offence; incriminating; accusatory.
adjectiveInvolving or relating to crimination; accusatory; incriminating.
nounA type of brown mushroom (= an organism with a round top and short stem) that you can eat
Usage examples:
When the butter has melted, add the sliced onions and sliced cremini mushrooms to the pan., any typ…
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