As nouns the difference between criminal and o
is that
criminal is a person who is guilty of a crime, notably breaking the law while
o is a zero used in reading out numbers.
As an adjective criminal
is being against the law; forbidden by law.
As an interjection o is
the English vocative particle, used before a pronoun or the name of a person or persons to mark direct address.
As a particle O is
The English vocative particle, used for direct address.As an abbreviation O is
the number of overs bowled.
criminal | convicted |
As an adjective criminal
is being against the law; forbidden by law.
As a noun criminal
is a person who is guilty of a crime, notably breaking the law.
As a verb convicted is
(
convict).
banker | criminal |
As nouns the difference between banker and criminal
is that
banker is one who conducts the business of banking; one who, individually, or as a member of a company, keeps an establishment for the deposit or loan of money, or for traffic in money, bills of exchange, etc while
criminal is a person who is guilty of a crime, notably breaking the law.
As an adjective criminal is
being against the law; forbidden by law.
anticriminal | criminal |
As adjectives the difference between anticriminal and criminal
is that
anticriminal is opposing or countering criminals while
criminal is being against the law; forbidden by law.
As a noun criminal is
a person who is guilty of a crime, notably breaking the law.
victim | criminal |
As nouns the difference between victim and criminal
is that
victim is (
original sense) a living creature which is slain and offered as human or animal sacrifice, usually in a religious rite; by extension, the transfigurated body and blood of christ in the eucharist while
criminal is a person who is guilty of a crime, notably breaking the law.
As an adjective criminal is
being against the law; forbidden by law.
iniquitous | criminal | Related terms |
Iniquitous is a related term of criminal.
As adjectives the difference between iniquitous and criminal
is that
iniquitous is wicked or sinful while
criminal is being against the law; forbidden by law.
As a noun criminal is
a person who is guilty of a crime, notably breaking the law.
evildoer | criminal |
As nouns the difference between evildoer and criminal
is that
evildoer is a person who performs evil acts while
criminal is a person who is guilty of a crime, notably breaking the law.
As an adjective criminal is
being against the law; forbidden by law.
criminal | offenders |
As nouns the difference between criminal and offenders
is that
criminal is a person who is guilty of a crime, notably breaking the law while
offenders is plural of offender.
As an adjective criminal
is being against the law; forbidden by law.
criminal | murder |
As nouns the difference between criminal and murder
is that
criminal is a person who is guilty of a crime, notably breaking the law while
murder is (
label) an act of deliberate killing of another being, especially a human.
As an adjective criminal
is being against the law; forbidden by law.
As a verb murder is
to deliberately kill (a person or persons).
criminal | abandoned | Related terms |
Criminal is a related term of abandoned.
As adjectives the difference between criminal and abandoned
is that
criminal is being against the law; forbidden by law while
abandoned is self-abandoned, or given up to vice; immoral; extremely wicked, or sinning without restraint; irreclaimably wicked; as, an
abandoned villain .
As a noun criminal
is a person who is guilty of a crime, notably breaking the law.
As a verb abandoned is
(
abandon).
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