The root word of "criminal" is "crime."
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The word criminal is both an adjective and a noun. Examples: Adjective: His criminal activities finally landed him in prison. Noun: The criminal was sentenced to twenty years in prison.
"one who assists a criminal" a 7 letter word
The word 'religious' is NOT a noun. The word 'religious' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun (a religious community, a religious ceremony, etc.)The word 'religious' is the adjective form of the noun religion, a singular, common, abstractnoun; a word for system of faith and worship; a word for a type of belief systems; a word for a concept.
The word religious has three syllables.
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The person's a criminal for doing what he did.
The word "criminal" can be a noun or an adjective. The adverb is "criminally."
Another word for religious group could be "faith community" or "religious organization."
Parolee Probationer "practicer" of criminal activities?