convict |
confute |
Synonyms |
Convict is a synonym of confute.
As verbs the difference between convict and confute
is that
convict is to find guilty while
confute is to show (something or someone) to be false or wrong; to disprove or refute.
As a noun convict
is (legal) a person convicted of a crime by a judicial body.
convict |
convict |
In lang=en terms the difference between convict and convict
is that
convict is to find guilty while
convict is to find guilty.
In legal|lang=en terms the difference between convict and convict
is that
convict is (legal) a person convicted of a crime by a judicial body while
convict is (legal) a person convicted of a crime by a judicial body.
As verbs the difference between convict and convict
is that
convict is to find guilty while
convict is to find guilty.
As nouns the difference between convict and convict
is that
convict is (legal) a person convicted of a crime by a judicial body while
convict is (legal) a person convicted of a crime by a judicial body.
deem |
convict |
As verbs the difference between deem and convict
is that
deem is while
convict is to find guilty.
As a noun convict is
(legal) a person convicted of a crime by a judicial body.
convict |
prompt |
As verbs the difference between convict and prompt
is that
convict is to find guilty while
prompt is to lead someone toward what they should say or do.
As nouns the difference between convict and prompt
is that
convict is (legal) a person convicted of a crime by a judicial body while
prompt is a reminder or cue.
As an adjective prompt is
(archaic) ready, willing (to act).
indite |
convict |
As nouns the difference between indite and convict
is that
indite is while
convict is (legal) a person convicted of a crime by a judicial body.
As a verb convict is
to find guilty.
penitent |
convict |
As nouns the difference between penitent and convict
is that
penitent is penitent while
convict is (legal) a person convicted of a crime by a judicial body.
As an adjective penitent
is penitent.
As a verb convict is
to find guilty.
convict |
false |
As a verb convict
is to find guilty.
As a noun convict
is (legal) a person convicted of a crime by a judicial body.
As an adjective false is
(
label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.
convict |
fugitive |
As nouns the difference between convict and fugitive
is that
convict is (legal) a person convicted of a crime by a judicial body while
fugitive is a person who is fleeing or escaping
from something, especially prosecution.
As a verb convict
is to find guilty.
As an adjective fugitive is
fleeing or running away.
imposter |
convict |
As nouns the difference between imposter and convict
is that
imposter is someone who attempts to deceive by using an assumed name or identity or other devious disguise while
convict is (legal) a person convicted of a crime by a judicial body.
As a verb convict is
to find guilty.
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