Convicted (বিচারিকভাবে দোষী সাব্যস্ত, দোষী, অপরাধী) is a term that signifies a legal judgment against an individual, declaring them guilty of a crime. It is often used in legal contexts to describe someone who has been found guilty after a trial.
Part of Speech & Pronunciation
Part of Speech: Adjective (/kənˈvɪktɪd/)
Definition of Convicted
The term “convicted” refers to a person who has been declared guilty of a crime by a court of law. This legal status often results in penalties such as imprisonment, fines, or other forms of punishment.
Synonyms
- Guilty [দোষী] – guilty meaning in bengali
- Criminal [অপরাধী] – criminal meaning in bengali
- Sentenced [দণ্ডিত] – sentenced meaning in bengali
Antonyms
- Innocent [নিষ্পাপ]
- Acquitted [খালাসপ্রাপ্ত]
- Exonerated [মুক্তি প্রাপ্ত]
Origin of Convicted
The word “convicted” originates from the Latin term “convictus,” which means “to overcome” or “to conquer.” This reflects the legal process of overcoming the presumption of innocence.
Nearby Words
- Convict (verb)
- Conviction (noun)
- Convincing (adjective)
Convicted in Literature Quotes
“The only thing worse than being convicted of a crime is being innocent and convicted.” – Unknown
“অপরাধী সাব্যস্ত হওয়ার চেয়ে খারাপ কিছু নেই, যদি আপনি নির্দোষ হন।”
Convicted Meaning in Different Languages
Bengali: দোষী সাব্যস্ত, Hindi: दोषी, Nepali: दोषी, Urdu: مجرم, Tamil: குற்றவாளி, Telugu: నేరస్థుడు, Arabic: مُدان, Chinese: 定罪, Japanese: 有罪, Russian: осуждённый.
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