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    crim·i·nal
    [ˈkrimənl, ˈkrimn(ə)l]
    noun
    criminal (noun) · criminals (plural noun)
    1. a person who has committed a crime:
      "these men are dangerous criminals"
    adjective
    criminal (adjective)
    1. relating to crime:
      "they are charged with conspiracy to commit criminal damage" · "a criminal offense"
      • law
        relating to crime as opposed to civil matters:
        "a criminal court"
      • informal
        (of an action or situation) deplorable and shocking:
        "he may never fulfill his potential, and that would be a criminal waste"
    Origin
    late Middle English (as an adjective): from late Latin criminalis, from Latin crimen, crimin- (see crime).
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    What does it mean to be a criminal?Criminal also means being connected with a crime. When certain acts or people are involved in or related to a crime, they are termed as criminal. For example: “criminal conspiracy ,” “criminal taking,” a “criminal gang.” Some common uses of the term criminal in a legal sense include:
    How do you describe a criminal action?A criminal is a person who has committed a crime. A group of gunmen attacked a prison and set free nine criminals. Criminal means connected with crime. Her husband faces various criminal charges. If you describe an action as criminal, you think it is very wrong or a serious mistake. He said a full-scale dispute involving strikes would be criminal.
    What is criminal noun?Definition of criminal noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary a person who commits a crime Police sometimes put themselves in danger when arresting violent criminals. Society does not know how to deal with hardened criminals (= people who regularly commit crimes and are not sorry for what they do).
    Is crime a crime?crime, the intentional commission of an act usually deemed socially harmful or dangerous and specifically defined, prohibited, and punishable under criminal law. Most countries have enacted a criminal code in which all of the criminal law can be found, though English law —the source of many other criminal-law systems—remains uncodified.
     
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