The Opposite(Antonym) of “acquittal”
The antonyms of acquittal are conviction and guilty verdict. The antonyms conviction and guilty verdict refer to a legal decision that finds someone guilty of a crime.
Explore all Antonyms of “acquittal”
- conviction
- guilty verdict
Definitions and Examples of conviction, guilty verdict
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
conviction
A legal decision that finds someone guilty of a crime.
Example
The defendant's previous conviction for theft was used against him in court.
Key Differences: conviction vs guilty verdict
- 1Conviction refers to a legal decision that finds someone guilty of a crime, while acquittal refers to a decision that finds someone not guilty.
- 2Guilty verdict is a formal finding by a judge or jury that a defendant is guilty of a crime, while acquittal is a formal finding that a defendant is not guilty.
Effective Usage of conviction, guilty verdict
- 1Legal Context: Use conviction and guilty verdict in legal contexts to describe a finding of guilt.
- 2News Reporting: Incorporate these antonyms in news reporting to describe legal outcomes.
- 3Vocabulary Building: Learn these antonyms to expand your legal vocabulary.
Remember this!
The antonyms conviction and guilty verdict refer to a legal decision that finds someone guilty of a crime, while acquittal refers to a decision that finds someone not guilty. Use these words in legal contexts, news reporting, and vocabulary building.