What context can I use each word in?
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
endict
Example
The prosecutor chose to endict the suspect on charges of fraud. [endict: verb]
Example
The endictment was issued by the grand jury. [endictment: noun]
indict
Example
The grand jury decided to indict the suspect on charges of embezzlement. [indict: verb]
Example
The indictment was handed down by the court. [indictment: noun]
Good things to know
Which word is more common?
Indict is much more commonly used than endict in modern English. Endict is an archaic term that is rarely used today, while indict is a common legal term that is used in both American and British law.
What’s the difference in the tone of formality between endict and indict?
Endict may sound more formal or archaic due to its rarity and old English origins, while indict is a more commonly used and versatile term that can be employed in various formality levels, allowing it to be used in both formal and informal contexts.