crime

[kraɪm]

crime Definition

  • 1an action or omission that constitutes an offense that may be prosecuted by the state and is punishable by law
  • 2an illegal activity or behavior
  • 3a serious offense, especially one involving violence

Using crime: Examples

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

  • Example

    He was arrested for committing a crime.

  • Example

    The crime rate has increased in the city.

  • Example

    She was a victim of a violent crime.

  • Example

    The suspect was charged with several crimes.

crime Synonyms and Antonyms

Idioms Using crime

  • crime doesn't pay

    bad actions will not lead to success or happiness in the long run

    Example

    He thought he could get away with stealing, but he eventually learned that crime doesn't pay.

  • do the crime, do the time

    if you commit a crime, you should be prepared to face the consequences

    Example

    He knew that if he got caught, he would have to do the crime and do the time.

  • working to prevent or solve criminal activity

    Example

    The police department is committed to fighting crime and keeping the community safe.

Phrases with crime

  • white-collar crime

    financially motivated, nonviolent crime committed by business and government professionals

    Example

    The company's executives were involved in white-collar crimes such as embezzlement and fraud.

  • criminal activities that are planned and controlled by powerful groups and carried out on a large scale

    Example

    The police have been cracking down on organized crime syndicates in the city.

  • hate crime

    a crime motivated by prejudice or intolerance towards an individual's race, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, or other characteristic

    Example

    The attack on the mosque was investigated as a hate crime.

Origins of crime

from Old French 'crimne', from Latin 'crimen', meaning 'charge, indictment, accusation'

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Summary: crime in Brief

The term 'crime' [kraɪm] refers to an action or omission that constitutes an offense punishable by law. It can range from illegal activities to serious offenses involving violence. Examples include 'He was arrested for committing a crime.' and 'The suspect was charged with several crimes.' Phrases like 'white-collar crime' and idioms like 'crime doesn't pay' are also common.

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