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Unlawful vs Fraudulent - What's the difference?

unlawful | fraudulent | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between unlawful and fraudulent

is that unlawful is prohibited; not permitted by law (either civil or criminal law; see illegal) while fraudulent is dishonest; based on fraud or deception.

Unlawful vs Criminal - What's the difference?

unlawful | criminal |

Criminal is a synonym of unlawful.



As adjectives the difference between unlawful and criminal

is that unlawful is prohibited; not permitted by law (either civil or criminal law; see illegal) 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.

Taxonomy vs Unlawful - What's the difference?

taxonomy | unlawful |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As an adjective unlawful is

prohibited]]; not permitted by law (either [[civil law|civil or criminal law; see illegal).

Unlawful vs Ilegal - What's the difference?

unlawful | ilegal |

Ilegal is likely misspelled.


Ilegal has no English definition.

As an adjective unlawful

is prohibited; not permitted by law (either civil or criminal law; see illegal).

Unlawful vs Forbiddenly - What's the difference?

unlawful | forbiddenly |


As an adjective unlawful

is prohibited]]; not permitted by law (either [[civil law|civil or criminal law; see illegal).

As an adverb forbiddenly is

in a forbidden or unlawful manner.

Unlawful vs Disseizee - What's the difference?

unlawful | disseizee |


As an adjective unlawful

is prohibited]]; not permitted by law (either [[civil law|civil or criminal law; see illegal).

As a noun disseizee is

(legal) one who is disseized, or put out of possession of an estate unlawfully.

Unlawful vs Misuser - What's the difference?

unlawful | misuser |


As an adjective unlawful

is prohibited]]; not permitted by law (either [[civil law|civil or criminal law; see illegal).

As a noun misuser is

a person who misuses something.

Unlawful vs Chevisance - What's the difference?

unlawful | chevisance |


As an adjective unlawful

is prohibited]]; not permitted by law (either [[civil law|civil or criminal law; see illegal).

As a noun chevisance is

(label) help, remedy; a resource or solution.

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