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Claimant vs Defendant - What's the difference?

claimant | defendant |

In lang=en terms the difference between claimant and defendant

is that claimant is the party who initiates a lawsuit before a court while defendant is in criminal proceedings, the accused.

As nouns the difference between claimant and defendant

is that claimant is one who claims; one who makes a claim while defendant is in civil proceedings, the party responding to the complaint; one who is sued and called upon to make satisfaction for a wrong complained of by another.

As an adjective defendant is

serving, or suitable, for defense; defensive.

claimant

English

Noun

(wikipedia claimant) (en noun)
  • One who claims; one who makes a claim.
  • *{{quote-book, year=1905, author=
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  • (UK) A person receiving money from the government, in a form of unemployment benefits, disability benefits or similar.
  • (legal) The party who initiates a lawsuit before a court.
  • Anagrams

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    defendant

    Alternative forms

    * defendaunt (obsolete)

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (legal) In civil proceedings, the party responding to the complaint; one who is sued and called upon to make satisfaction for a wrong complained of by another.
  • (legal) In criminal proceedings, the accused.
  • Antonyms

    * (in civil proceedings) plaintiff * (in criminal proceedings) prosecutor

    Hypernyms

    * litigant

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Serving, or suitable, for defense; defensive.
  • * Shakespeare
  • With men of courage and with means defendant .
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