Meaning & Definition of word "Plaintiff"
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Plaintiff
/ˈpleɪntɪf/
noun:
- 1. A person who brings a case against another in a court of law.
- Example: The plaintiff argued that the defendant breached the contract.
- 2. A person who sues another person or entity in a civil court.
- Example: As the plaintiff, she presented her evidence to the jury.
- 3. A party who initiates a lawsuit.
- Example: The court dismissed the case because the plaintiff failed to appear.
- 4. In legal terms, the individual or group who claims to have suffered a loss or injury due to the actions of the defendant.
- Example: The plaintiff sought damages for the emotional distress caused by the accident.
- 5. In a civil trial, the individual or group that files a complaint.
- Example: The plaintiff's attorney prepared a strong opening statement.
Etymology
Middle English, from Anglo-French 'plaintif', meaning ‘complaining’.
Common Phrases and Expressions
plaintiff's case:
The arguments presented by the plaintiff in a legal proceeding.
plaintiff and defendant:
The two main parties in a legal case, the plaintiff being the one who brings the action.
Related Words
defendant:
The party against whom a lawsuit is filed.
litigation:
The process of taking legal action.
lawsuit:
A claim or dispute brought to a court of law.
Slang Meanings of plaintiff
Meaning: Sue-happy
Example Sentence: Some people are so sue-happy, they act like every little inconvenience makes them a plaintiff.
Meaning: Lawsuit tourist
Example Sentence: He's known as a lawsuit tourist, always trying to be the plaintiff in cases.