felonious – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
felonious
adj.
criminal, of or pertaining to crime; wicked
Felony
The term
felony, in some
common law countries, means a serious crime. The word originates from English common law (from the French medieval word " félonie "), where felonies were originally crimes that involved confiscation of a convicted person's land and goods. Other crimes were called
misdemeanors. Many common law countries have now abolished the felony/misdemeanor distinction and replaced it with other distinctions, such as between
indictable offences and
summary offences. A felony is generally considered a crime of
high seriousness, while a misdemeanor is not.
felonious
Adjective
1. involving or being or having the nature of a crime; "a criminal offense"; "criminal abuse"; "felonious intent"
(synonym) criminal
(similar) illegal
felonious
adj.
1. malignant
برا, کھوٹا, بد, خراب, ناکارہ, بدانديش, فاسد, دروہي, بيري, دشمن, کينہ ور, عداوتي
2. wicked
اپرادھي, پاپي, بدکار, بد نہاد, شرير
felonious homicide
قتل عمد
felonious
Synonyms and related words:
actionable, against the law, amoral, anarchic, anarchistic, anomic, black-market, bootleg, chargeable, conscienceless, contraband, contrary to law, corrupt, corrupted, criminal, crooked, dark, devious, dishonest, dishonorable, doubtful, dubious, evasive, evildoing, fishy, flawed, fraudulent, ill-got, ill-gotten, illegal, illegitimate, illicit, immoral, impermissible, indirect, iniquitous, insidious, irregular, justiciable, lawless, malefactory, malfeasant, nonconstitutional, nonlegal, nonlicit, not kosher, outlaw, outlawed, punishable, questionable, rotten, shady, shameless, shifty, sinful, sinister, slippery, suspicious, triable, tricky, unallowed, unauthorized, unconscienced, unconscientious, unconscionable, unconstitutional, under-the-counter, under-the-table, underhand, underhanded, unethical, unlawful, unofficial, unprincipled, unsavory, unscrupulous, unstatutory, unstraightforward, unwarrantable, unwarranted, wicked, without remorse, without shame, wrong, wrongdoing, wrongful
Source: Moby Thesaurus, which is part of the
Moby Project created by Grady Ward. In 1996 Grady Ward placed this thesaurus in the public domain.