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    Criminal \Crim"i*nal\ (kr?m"?-nal), a. [L. criminalis, fr.
    crimen: cf. F. criminel. See Crime.]
    1. Guilty of crime or sin.
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    The neglect of any of the relative duties renders us
    criminal in the sight of God. --Rogers.
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    2. Involving a crime; of the nature of a crime; -- said of an
    act or of conduct; as, criminal carelessness.
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    Foppish and fantastic ornaments are only indications
    of vice, not criminal in themselves. --Addison.
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    3. Relating to crime; -- opposed to civil; as, the criminal
    code.
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    The officers and servants of the crown, violating
    the personal liberty, or other right of the subject
    . . . were in some cases liable to criminal process.
    --Hallam.
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    Criminal action (Law), an action or suit instituted to
    secure conviction and punishment for a crime.

    Criminal conversation (Law), unlawful intercourse with a
    married woman; adultery; -- usually abbreviated, crim.
    con.

    Criminal law, the law which relates to crimes.
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    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48


    Criminal \Crim"i*nal\, n.
    One who has commited a crime; especially, one who is found
    guilty by verdict, confession, or proof; a malefactor; a
    felon.
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    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48


    criminal
    adj 1: relating to crime or its punishment; "criminal court"
    2: bringing or deserving severe rebuke or censure; "a criminal
    waste of talent"; "a deplorable act of violence";
    "adultery is as reprehensible for a husband as for a wife"
    [syn: condemnable, deplorable, reprehensible]
    3: guilty of crime or serious offense; "criminal in the sight
    of God and man"
    4: involving or being or having the nature of a crime; "a
    criminal offense"; "criminal abuse"; "felonious intent"
    [syn: felonious]
    n : someone who has committed (or been legally convicted of) a
    crime [syn: felon, crook, outlaw, malefactor]

    WordNet (r) 2.0


    211 Moby Thesaurus words for "criminal":
    Judas, Mafioso, aberrant, abnormal, abominable, actionable,
    against the law, amoral, anarchic, anarchistic, anomic,
    arraignable, arrant, at fault, atrocious, bad, bad guy, bad person,
    base, betrayer, black, black-market, blackguard, blamable,
    blameworthy, bootleg, censurable, chargeable, conscienceless,
    contraband, contrary to law, convict, corrupt, corrupted, crook,
    crooked, culpable, culprit, damnable, dark, deceiver, delinquent,
    depraved, desperado, desperate criminal, deviant, devious,
    disgraceful, dishonest, dishonorable, double-dealer, doubtful,
    dubious, evasive, evil, evildoer, evildoing, execrable, faulty,
    felon, felonious, fishy, flagitious, flagrant, flawed, foul,
    fraudulent, fugitive, gallows bird, gangster, gaolbird, guilty,
    hardly the thing, heinous, hood, hoodlum, hooligan, ignominious,
    ill-got, ill-gotten, illegal, illegitimate, illicit, immoral,
    impeachable, impermissible, implicated, improper, inappropriate,
    incorrect, inculpated, indecorous, indictable, indirect, infamous,
    iniquitous, insidious, involved, irregular, jailbird, justiciable,
    knave, knavish, lawbreaker, lawless, low, malefactor, malefactory,
    malevolent, malfeasant, malfeasor, miscreant, misfeasor, mobster,
    monstrous, naughty, nefarious, nonconstitutional, nonlegal,
    nonlicit, not done, not kosher, not the thing, off-base, off-color,
    offender, out-of-line, outlaw, outlawed, peccant, public enemy,
    punishable, questionable, quisling, racketeer, rank, reprehensible,
    reproachable, reprobate, reprovable, rotten, roughneck, ruffian,
    sacrilegious, scandalous, scofflaw, scoundrel, shady, shameful,
    shameless, shifty, sinful, sinister, sinner, slippery, suspicious,
    swindler, terrible, terrorist, thief, thug, to blame, tough,
    traitor, transgressor, trespasser, triable, tricky, two-timer,
    unallowed, unauthorized, unconscienced, unconscientious,
    unconscionable, unconstitutional, under-the-counter,
    under-the-table, underhand, underhanded, undue, unethical, unfit,
    unfitting, unforgivable, unlawful, unofficial, unpardonable,
    unprincipled, unrighteous, unsavory, unscrupulous, unseemly,
    unspeakable, unstatutory, unstraightforward, unsuitable,
    unwarrantable, unwarranted, unworthy, vicious, vile, villain,
    villainous, wicked, without remorse, without shame, worker of ill,
    wrong, wrongdoer, wrongdoing, wrongful

    Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0


    CRIMINAL. Relating to, or having the character of crime; as, criminal law,
    criminal conversation, &c. It also signifies a person convicted of a crime.

    Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856)




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