crime |
undefined |
As a noun crime
is (countable) a specific act committed in violation of the law.
As a verb crime
is to commit (s).
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
crime |
critic |
As nouns the difference between crime and critic
is that
crime is (countable) a specific act committed in violation of the law while
critic is critic.
As a verb crime
is to commit (s).
As an adjective critic is
critical.
offending |
crime |
As verbs the difference between offending and crime
is that
offending is while
crime is to commit (s).
As nouns the difference between offending and crime
is that
offending is the act of committing an offence while
crime is (countable) a specific act committed in violation of the law.
incident |
crime |
As nouns the difference between incident and crime
is that
incident is an event or occurrence while
crime is (countable) a specific act committed in violation of the law.
As an adjective incident
is arising as the result of an event, inherent.
As a verb crime is
to commit (s).
crime |
terribleness |
Related terms |
Crime is a related term of terribleness.
As nouns the difference between crime and terribleness
is that
crime is (countable) a specific act committed in violation of the law while
terribleness is the characteristic of being terrible.
As a verb crime
is to commit (s).
crime |
wretchedness |
Related terms |
Crime is a related term of wretchedness.
As nouns the difference between crime and wretchedness
is that
crime is (countable) a specific act committed in violation of the law while
wretchedness is an unhappy state of mental or physical suffering.
As a verb crime
is to commit (s).
crime |
insult |
Related terms |
Crime is a related term of insult.
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between crime and insult
is that
crime is (obsolete) that which occasions crime while
insult is (obsolete) the act of leaping on; onset; attack.
As nouns the difference between crime and insult
is that
crime is (countable) a specific act committed in violation of the law while
insult is an action or form of speech deliberately intended to be rude.
As verbs the difference between crime and insult
is that
crime is to commit (s) while
insult is (obsolete|intransitive) to behave in an obnoxious and superior manner (over, against).
crime |
indignity |
Related terms |
Crime is a related term of indignity.
As nouns the difference between crime and indignity
is that
crime is (countable) a specific act committed in violation of the law while
indignity is degradation, debasement or humiliation.
As a verb crime
is to commit (s).
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