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1. criminal
noun. ['ˈkrɪmənəl'] someone who has committed a crime or has been legally convicted of a crime.
Synonyms
- jail bird
- scofflaw
- hoodlum
- murderer
- smuggler
- blackmailer
- kidnaper
- thug
- moon curser
- desperate criminal
- pusher
- felon
- moll
- recidivist
- treasonist
- punk
- toughie
- snatcher
- manslayer
- contrabandist
- mafioso
- kidnapper
- gangster's moll
- incendiary
- jailbird
- extortionist
- lawbreaker
- desperado
- parolee
- outlaw
- suborner
- raper
- liquidator
- highbinder
- arsonist
- crook
- highjacker
- plotter
- abductor
- drug peddler
- racketeer
- extortioner
- briber
- fugitive
- hijacker
- moonshiner
- violator
- accessory
- firebug
- rapist
- peddler
- fugitive from justice
- traitor
- stealer
- drug dealer
- accessary
- malefactor
- thief
- habitual criminal
- runner
- gun moll
- drug trafficker
- repeater
- probationer
- tough
- hood
- law offender
- strong-armer
- machinator
- gangster
- mobster
- bootlegger
- goon
- conspirator
- moon-curser
- coconspirator
- principal
Antonyms
- allow
- lawful
- straight line
- straighten
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Rhymes with Criminal Court
- underreport
- transport
- misreport
- teleport
- vanwart
- vancourt
- valcourt
- rancourt
- precourt
- jeancourt
- extort
- distort
- contort
- consort
- comport
- support
- resort
- report
- purport
- mccourt
- mccort
- laporte
- laforte
- import
- exhort
- escort
- deport
- cavort
- athwart
- zwart
Sentences with criminal-court
1. Noun Phrase
This DUI case is heard in criminal court before a judge.
2. criminal
adjective. ['ˈkrɪmənəl'] guilty of crime or serious offense.
Antonyms
- liberator
3. criminal
adjective. ['ˈkrɪmənəl'] bringing or deserving severe rebuke or censure.
Synonyms
- deplorable
- vicious
- condemnable
- wrong
Antonyms
- noncombustible
- decriminalise
- legalize
- permit
4. criminal
adjective. ['ˈkrɪmənəl'] involving or being or having the nature of a crime.
Synonyms
- illegal
Antonyms
- superior
- unprovocative
5. court
noun. ['ˈkɔrt'] an assembly (including one or more judges) to conduct judicial business.
Synonyms
- F.I.S.C.
- chancery
- moot court
- domestic relations court
- appellate court
- International Court of Justice
- Inquisition
- juvenile court
- military court
- Star Chamber
- supreme court
- kangaroo court
- trial court
- inferior court
- superior court
- court of justice
- Bench
- tribunal
- divorce court
- assembly
- Rota
- court of law
- consistory
- lawcourt
- criminal court
- federal court
- Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court
- court of assize and nisi prius
- high court
- World Court
- quarter sessions
- judicature
- lower court
- traffic court
- court of appeals
- family court
- probate court
- police court
- state supreme court
- assizes
- court of assize
- jury
- appeals court
- court of domestic relations
Antonyms
- opening
- retreat
- gladden
- move in
Etymology
- cort (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- cors (Latin)
6. court
noun. ['ˈkɔrt'] a room in which a lawcourt sits.
Synonyms
- courthouse
- witness stand
- bench
- bar
- jury box
- witness box
- room
Antonyms
- close
- descend
- linger
- recede
Etymology
- cort (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- cors (Latin)
7. court
verb. ['ˈkɔrt'] make amorous advances towards.
Synonyms
- woo
- solicit
- act
- romance
- display
- move
- chase
Antonyms
- move out
- stay
- rest
- buy
Etymology
- cort (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- cors (Latin)
8. court
noun. ['ˈkɔrt'] the sovereign and his advisers who are the governing power of a state.
Synonyms
- authorities
- regime
- government
- royal court
- Sublime Porte
- Porte
Antonyms
- stand still
- push
- raise
- pull
Etymology
- cort (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- cors (Latin)
9. court
noun. ['ˈkɔrt'] a specially marked horizontal area within which a game is played.
Synonyms
- tennis court
- field
- piste
- squash court
- volleyball court
- badminton court
- athletic field
- basketball court
- playing field
- playing area
Antonyms
- inactivity
- overact
- underact
- fail
Etymology
- cort (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- cors (Latin)
10. court
verb. ['ˈkɔrt'] seek someone's favor.
Antonyms
- disrespect
Etymology
- cort (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- cors (Latin)