Meaning & Definition of word "Crime"
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Crime
/kraɪm/
noun:
- 1. An act committed in violation of a law prohibiting it and for which a punishment has been prescribed by a governing authority.
- Example: The rise in organized crime has led to increased law enforcement efforts.
- 2. A serious offense punishable by law.
- Example: Murder is considered a heinous crime in every society.
- 3. An act that is wrong or immoral.
- Example: He believed that betraying a friend was a crime against trust.
- 4. Any violation of law or the public welfare.
- Example: The police were called to investigate the crime of vandalism.
- 5. The totality of the offenses committed within a specific jurisdiction.
- Example: The city reported a decrease in crime rates over the past year.
Etymology
From Old French 'crimne', derived from Latin 'crimen', meaning 'charge, accusation'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
white-collar crime:
Financially motivated, nonviolent crime committed by business and government professionals.
hate crime:
A crime motivated by prejudice or intolerance towards a person's identity.
war crime:
An act that constitutes a serious violation of the laws and customs of war.
Related Words
criminal:
A person who commits a crime.
punishment:
The penalty inflicted for committing a crime.
law:
A system of rules that a particular country or community recognizes as regulating the actions of its members.
Slang Meanings of crime
Meaning: Capers
Example Sentence: The group was known for their wild capers around the city.
Meaning: Heist
Example Sentence: They planned an elaborate heist to steal the diamond.
Meaning: Shenanigans
Example Sentence: All that shenanigans led to their arrest.