wrong, misdemeanour, felony
Synonym is to make someone appear guilty of a crime or wrongdoing.
synonyms and antonyms are words used when comparing one word to another. With "crime", you're only giving ONE word. W/o having something to compare to, a word can't be either synonym or antonym. It's like saying "is a horse bigger"...
Suspect and culprit are not synonymous. "Suspect" refers to someone who is thought to be involved in a crime but has not been proven guilty, while "culprit" specifically denotes the person who is responsible for committing a crime.
a synonym for abducting is kidnapping
The synonym of wretch is crash.
Not only is it considered a crime, it IS a crime. Felony is a synonym for crime.
Synonym is to make someone appear guilty of a crime or wrongdoing.
offense, crime, misdeed
A crime scene
invasion, breach, crime, fault, offense
buddy pal partner in crime amigo
One synonym for crime is "criminal" ... so computer crime might mean malicious acts with or within a computer.
Iniquity, offence, vice, wrong, violation, crime
act of cruelty, crime, horror, evil, outrage, abomination, savagery, wickedness, viciousness, fiendishness
synonyms and antonyms are words used when comparing one word to another. With "crime", you're only giving ONE word. W/o having something to compare to, a word can't be either synonym or antonym. It's like saying "is a horse bigger"...
Suspect and culprit are not synonymous. "Suspect" refers to someone who is thought to be involved in a crime but has not been proven guilty, while "culprit" specifically denotes the person who is responsible for committing a crime.
Do not entirely understand the question - but - yes, a 'violation' of a criminal statute is a synonym for an offense.