Meaning & Definition of Criminally in English
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Criminally
In a manner that relates to crime.
Pronunciation:
/ˈkrɪmɪnəli/Part of Speech:
adverbDetailed Definitions
Definition: In a manner that is unlawful or constitutes a crime.
Example Sentence: He was criminally charged for his actions.
Definition: To a degree that is morally wrong or reprehensible.
Example Sentence: She was criminally negligent in her duties.
Definition: In a way that is illegal.
Example Sentence: They were criminally involved in the trafficking operations.
Etymology
Origin: Derived from the word 'criminal' with the suffix '-ly'.
Synonyms
illegallyunlawfullywrongfullyimmorally
Common Phrases and Expressions
- criminally insane: Legally insane, typically used in the context of legal defense.
- criminally liable: Legally responsible for a criminal act.
- criminally negligent: Negligent behavior that is considered a crime.
Translations
- Spanish: criminalmente
- French: criminellement
- German: kriminell
- Russian: уголовно
Related Words
- criminal: A person who has committed a crime.
- crime: An act committed in violation of a law.
- criminality: The quality of being criminal or involving crime.
Slang Meanings of criminally
Meaning: Used to describe something outrageous or excessively good.
Example Sentence: That outfit is criminally fabulous!
Meaning: In a way that seems unlawful or beyond socially acceptable norms.
Example Sentence: That deal sounds criminally good.