Complicit means to be involved, or have knowledge of something.
Complicit means being involved in wrongdoing or illegal activity with others, usually by helping or encouraging it.
To know
The word that describes someone who looks the other way when someone does something wrong is "complicit." This term suggests that the individual is aware of the wrongdoing but chooses not to take action.
"Villy" is not a standard English term or word. It does not have a recognized definition.
"Malice" is a word that fits the definition of a desire to harm someone. It implies a deliberate intention to cause harm or suffering to another person.
"Hobnocker" is a made-up word popularized by the TV show "iCarly." It is used as a comedic insult and does not have an official definition in the English language.
"Cuse" is not a widely-recognized term in English. It may be a misspelling or abbreviation for a different word. Can you provide more context or clarify the term you are referring to?
By keeping her son's affair a secret, Maddie became complicit in it.
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Jane said that Frankie had nothing to do with the broken toilet, but I knew he was complicit in flushing the stuffed baggie down the toilet. The police thought Jane was in on the scheme from the start.
Loss of freedom and to not care enough to affect change for the greater good.
He denies not noing her so he can impress Cathy. This Makes his masculinity change from diverse to a complicit.
If you mean complicit...An individual is complicit in a crime if he is aware of its occurrence, has the ability to report the crime, but fails to do so. As such the individual effectively allows criminals to carry out a crime despite easily being able to stop them, either directly or by contacting the authorities, thus making him a de-facto accessory to the crime rather than an innocent bystander.Law relating to complicity varies. Usually complicity is not a crime although this sometimes conflicts with popular perception. At a certain point a person that is complicit in a crime may become a conspirator depending on the degree of involvement by the individual and whether a crime was completed or not.