misdemeanor

[ˌmɪsdɪˈmiːnər]

misdemeanor Definition

a minor wrongdoing; a non-indictable offense.

Using misdemeanor: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "misdemeanor" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He was charged with a misdemeanor for driving under the influence.

  • Example

    Shoplifting is considered a misdemeanor in most states.

  • Example

    The punishment for a misdemeanor is usually a fine or short imprisonment.

misdemeanor Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with misdemeanor

  • a serious misdemeanor that carries a higher penalty than a regular misdemeanor

    Example

    Assaulting a police officer is considered a gross misdemeanor.

  • a minor misdemeanor that carries a lower penalty than a regular misdemeanor

    Example

    Littering is considered a petty misdemeanor.

  • a type of misdemeanor that carries a higher penalty than a class B misdemeanor

    Example

    DUI is considered a class A misdemeanor in some states.

Origins of misdemeanor

from Middle English 'mesprisen', meaning 'to misdo'

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Summary: misdemeanor in Brief

'Misdemeanor' [ˌmɪsdɪˈmiːnər] refers to a minor wrongdoing or non-indictable offense, such as driving under the influence or shoplifting. Punishments for misdemeanors are usually fines or short imprisonment. The term also includes phrases like 'gross misdemeanor,' which refers to a serious misdemeanor, and 'petty misdemeanor,' which refers to a minor misdemeanor.