Crime

Word CRIME
Character 5
Hyphenation crime
Pronunciations /kɹaɪm/

Definitions and meanings of "Crime"

What do we mean by crime?

An act committed in violation of law where the consequence of conviction by a court is punishment, especially where the punishment is a serious one such as imprisonment. noun

Unlawful activity. noun

A serious offense, especially one in violation of morality. noun

An unjust, senseless, or disgraceful act or condition. noun

An act or omission which the law punishes in the name and on behalf of the state, whether because expressly forbidden by statute or because so injurious to the public as to require punishment on grounds of public policy; an offense punishable by law. noun

Any great wickedness or wrong-doing; iniquity; wrong. noun

Synonyms Wrong, Sin, Crime, Vice, Iniquity, Transgression, Trespass, Delinquency. (See offense.) Wrong is the opposite of right; a wrong is an infringement of the rights of another. Sin is wrong viewed as infraction of the laws of God. Crime is the breaking of the laws of man, specifically of laws forbidding things that are mischievous to individuals or to society, as theft, forgery, murder. Vice is a matter of habit in doing that which is low and degrading. Iniquity is great wrong. Transgression is an act of “stepping across,” as trespass is an act of “passing across,” the boundary of private rights, legal requirements, or general right. Delinquency is failure to comply with the demands of the law or of duty. See criminal. noun

Any violation of law, either divine or human; an omission of a duty commanded, or the commission of an act forbidden by law. noun

Gross violation of human law, in distinction from a misdemeanor or trespass, or other slight offense. Hence, also, any aggravated offense against morality or the public welfare; any outrage or great wrong. noun

Any great wickedness or sin; iniquity. noun

That which occasion crime. noun

A crime punishable with death. noun

A specific act committed in violation of the law. noun

The practice or habit of committing crimes. noun

(criminal law) an act punishable by law; usually considered an evil act noun

An evil act not necessarily punishable by law noun

A specific act committed in violation of the law.

Any great sin or wickedness; iniquity.

That which occasions crime.

Criminal acts collectively.

The habit or practice of committing crimes.

Criminals Robbing Innocent Mothafuckas Everytime Urban Dictionary

(n) word meaning the act of breaking the rules or ordinances imposed by the senior citizens in power. sorry bout the pronounciation. cry-me? what? that's two syllables. Urban Dictionary

Something very bad a country did Urban Dictionary

It is a new dance style created by takeSomeCrime, best known for his Youtube channel. It is the culmination of many other dance styles. Arm rotation, feet movement, and fighting moves are characteristic. It is also close to milky way and tecktonik. It is a gentleman's dance best carried out while dressed up and with a suave attitude. Urban Dictionary

A breaking of the law in any way, shape, or form. Can be determined by the following formula: (Education + Wealth + Number of Jobs + Number of Businesses) / Sucess Is as proportional to race as George W. Bush is to intelligence. Urban Dictionary

An act of violation to another person even if it may be physically,verbally or mentally such as stealing in a physical form.Crime and gangs should never be the way in life,You gonna get yourself killed pretty boy/girl especially when drugs such as cocaine or weed is involved and ammunition otherwise known as guns and excessive alcohol consumption or smoking.Mostly popular today in many countries but it’s not the way.Spread love and positivity my friends. Urban Dictionary

Ones partner while in jail or prison. Urban Dictionary

It is a Corona and lime Urban Dictionary

Illegal shit Urban Dictionary

(v.) To misquote, twist and then respond obscenely. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Crime

The word "crime" in example sentences

"It would be a crime -- a _crime_ to marry him," the heart-broken girl sobbed, when she reached the privacy of her own room. ❋ W. R. Washington Sullivan (N/A)

Not one single case of serious crime has been brought to my notice -- indeed, nothing that deserves the name of _crime_. ❋ Edward P. Lowry (N/A)

It is like a sort of blind patience when you come to that -- they make excuses even for Uncle Robert, to whom they have paid rent all these years for a cottage which is a crime -- yes, a _crime_! ❋ Humphry Ward (1885)

"It would be a crime -- a _crime_ -- to marry him," she said, with ❋ Humphry Ward (1885)

(Fairhaven WA) gabilovesjb S.ream just like thee females in the crowd - joe jonas (dont charge me for the crime) svcrime #crime U.S. Marshals operation nets more than 35,000 arrests nationwide: The U.S. ❋ Luis Angel Faf (2009)

Minor incidents still concern. capriceo0116 RT@DrWayneWDyer Say a private prayer today for every person you read or hear about who's a victim of a violent crime no matter how distant qutequte PPl who ate a sweet everyday r 10times more likely 2b convicted of a violent #crime by age 34. ❋ Unknown (2009)

At least let me do the crime if u gunna punish me 4 it lol innov8ive ~crime~ 4yr old hijack victim was bought chips & yogi sip by criminals before they dropped him safely at the police station ... ❋ Unknown (2009)

(AP) traderbob @Hillbillybarbie well then arrests should be made because it seems like a crime to me. lecrab DNA backlog still plagues HPD crime lab - Houston Chronicle lecrab Man Arrested After Threatening to Shoot His iPhone at an Apple Store [Crime] lecrab Wayne County news briefs: Nearly 80 arrested in Detroit crime sweep - Detroit Free Press mcgeneral #crime Flu cases prompt jails to restrict visits: ❋ Unknown (2009)

So what’s made me particularly happy is when writers and readers of crime have praised it as a good *crime* novel, specifically. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Because the Bible in its catalogue of human actions, does not stamp on every crime its name and number, and write against it, _this is a crime_ -- does that wash out its guilt, and bleach into a virtue?] ❋ American Anti-Slavery Society (N/A)

Because the Bible, in its catalogue of human actions, does not stamp on every crime its name and number, and write against it, _this is a crime_ -- does that wash out its guilt, and bleach it into a virtue?] ❋ American Anti-Slavery Society (N/A)

_ Because the Bible in its catalogue of human actions, does not stamp on every crime its name and number, and write against it, _this is a crime_ -- does that wash out its guilt, and bleach it into a virtue?] ❋ American Anti-Slavery Society (N/A)

His partner in crime is Willie (Billy Bob Thorton) who plays the depertment store Santa. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The home secretary, Theresa May, said: Victims of crime know that while any reduction in crime is welcomed, statistics only present a partial picture. ❋ Alan Travis (2010)

But that began to change in the late 1800s, when the demand for rubber lured outsiders deeper into the forest, where they terrorized and enslaved the native peoples and prompted a British diplomat to coin the expression "crime against humanity". ❋ Gerard Helferich (2011)

Now, possibly, when the campaign trail takes them to a Philadelphia or a DC or some other spot where crime is a day-to-day concern, then I would expect at least a mention of what their administration would do to address violent crime from a national perspective. ❋ Unknown (2008)

For example, according to this week's Gambit (pg 18), the president of the Metropolitan Crime Commission says that "The number one reason for the explosion in crime is the lack of a crime lab -- that's not the DA's fault". ❋ Unknown (2007)

What is the meaning of crime? Is it Criminals [Robbing] [Innocent] Mothafuckas [Everytime]? ❋ Dr Funnybonez (2008)

You can't [burn down] the [nursing home], err, [city hall]! that's a crime. ❋ Mephisto. (2003)

Dang [Iraq] [committed] a crime. THose [shitheads]!!!! ❋ Eric (2003)

Friend 1 - Hey I saw you dancing at the club [the other night]. What [dance] style were you were doing? Friend 2 - I was criming. The ladies [love it]. ❋ David Axel (2011)

[Bernie Mac] on Crime in the movie "Head of State": "There's no such thing as [white-collar] crime. And there's definitely no such thing as black-on-black crime. Crime is crime. Let me explain something to you. I don't care if you have a white collar or a tank top. If you rob me, I'm gonna [whup] your ass." ❋ BlackTokyo (2009)

You know [da young] [fella] committed a crime yesterday when he steal d woman [purse] ❋ Lejukoiya6439 (2019)

Yo! You my [CRIMEE]... [I got your back], and I know you [got mine]. ❋ Antimike (2003)

guy1: Dude, You've had to many crimes [tonite] guy2: Im Wasted ! guy1: haha well at least save some [limes] for [the rest of us]! ❋ Ribezy (2009)

[Benny] was [getting involved] in some crime [after school] ❋ Scottymcklide (2021)

I wish that i could [get this] computer [working] can't [get it] working due to incompetince? man, person1 just got CRIME'ed ❋ Crimeismean (2003)

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