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criminal

/ˈkɹɪm.ɪ.nəl/noun, adjective3 syllables

Criminal means: bringing or deserving severe rebuke or censure.

Synonyms for criminal27

noun, as in someone who has committed a crime or has been legally convicted of a crime

felon, crook, outlaw, malefactor

adjective, as in bringing or deserving severe rebuke or censure

condemnable, deplorable, reprehensible, vicious, wrong

adjective, as in involving or being or having the nature of a crime

felonious, illegal

adjective, as in guilty of crime or serious offense

also used for criminal

crimeful, delictuous, illicit, illegitimate, lawbreaking, at fault, culpable, blameworthy, censurable, nocent, to blame, detestable, repugnant, lawbreaker, offender

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What does criminal mean?4

adjective

1

bringing or deserving severe rebuke or censure“a criminal waste of talent”

2

involving or being or having the nature of a crime“a criminal offense”

3

guilty of crime or serious offense“criminal in the sight of God and man”

noun

1

someone who has committed a crime or has been legally convicted of a crime

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

Criminal in a sentence

  • The sports world should, at this time, eliminate the collusion with criminal organizations.blay_paul
  • That is a criminal offense, and you will surely be punished!orcrist
  • When the police came on stage, the criminal gave up.marcelostockle
  • This man is a police officer in the crime squad, not a criminal.Gulliver
  • I really know nothing more criminal, more mean, and more ridiculous than lying.Adelpa
  • With well-crafted questions, the police made the criminal talk.abburns
  • They are defending a criminal, racist and colonialist regime.jaydenms
  • As to the whereabouts of the criminal, we're still investigating.Teangloir

Sentences from Tatoeba, CC BY 2.0 FR, credited to their authors.

Forms of criminal

as a noun

plural
criminals