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Definitions for Convicted
[1] to prove or declare guilty of an offense, especially after a legal trial: to convict a prisoner of a felony.
[2] to impress with a sense of guilt.
[3] a person proved or declared guilty of an offense.
[4] a person serving a prison sentence.
[5] Archaic . convicted.
[6] to pronounce (someone) guilty of an offence
[7] a person found guilty of an offence against the law, esp one who is sentenced to imprisonment
[8] a person serving a prison sentence
[9] obsolete convicted
Words related to Convicted
convictimprison, condemn, sentence, frame, adjudge, attaint, rap, doom
Words nearby Convicted
convictconveyancer, conveyancing, conveyor, conveyor belt, conveyorize, convict, convictfish, conviction, convictive, convince, convincing
Origin of Convicted
1350–1400; (v.) Middle English convicten < Latin convictus past participle of convincere, equivalent to con- con- + vic- variant stem of vincere to overcome + -tus past participle suffix (see convince); (noun, adj.) Middle English convict, past participle of convicten (or directly < L)
Other words from Convicted
con·vict·a·ble , con·vict·i·ble , adjective
con·vic·tive , adjective
con·vic·tive·ly , adverb
half-con·vict·ed , adjective
pre·con·vict , verb (used with object)
re·con·vict , verb (used with object)
self-con·vict·ed , adjective
un·con·vict·ed , adjective
un·con·vict·ing , adjective
un·con·vic·tive , adjective
Word origin for Convicted
C14: from Latin convictus convicted of crime, from convincere to prove guilty, convince
Synonyms for Convicted
condemn, imprison, sentence, adjudge, attaint, doom, frame, rap, bring to justice, declare guilty, pass sentence on, pronounce guilty, put away, put the screws to, send up, send up the river, throw the book at