Definitions and Examples of criminal, lawless
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Relating to or involving crime; illegal or unlawful.
Example
The police arrested the criminal for stealing a car.
Not regulated by or obedient to laws; unruly or disorderly.
Example
The city was in chaos due to the lawless behavior of the protesters.
Key Differences: criminal vs lawless
- 1Criminal refers to an act that is against the law and punishable by the legal system.
- 2Lawless refers to a situation where there is no law or order, leading to chaos and disorder.
Effective Usage of criminal, lawless
- 1Legal Context: Use criminal to describe acts that are against the law and punishable by the legal system.
- 2Social Context: Use lawless to describe situations where there is no law or order, leading to chaos and disorder.
Remember this!
The antonyms have distinct nuances: Criminal refers to an act that is against the law and punishable by the legal system, while lawless refers to a situation where there is no law or order, leading to chaos and disorder. Use these words in legal and social contexts to convey the appropriate meaning.