CONVICT vs CON: NOUN
- A person who has been convicted of a criminal offence
- A person proved or found guilty of an offense alleged against him; espeeially,one found guilty, after trial before a legal tribunal, by the verdict of a jury or other legal decision; hence, a person undergoing penal servitude; a convicted prisoner.
- A common name for the sheepshead (Archosargus probatocephalus), owing to its black and stripes.
- A person deported to a penal colony.
- A person convicted of a crime by a judicial body.
- A criminal sentenced to penal servitude.
- A person proved guilty of a crime alleged against him; one legally convicted or sentenced to punishment for some crime.
- A person found or declared guilty of an offense or crime.
- A person serving a sentence of imprisonment.
- A person serving a sentence in a jail or prison
- The navigational direction of a ship
- An organized gathering such as a convention or conference.
- One who holds an opposing opinion or view.
- An argument or opinion against something.
- A swindle in which you cheat at gambling or persuade a person to buy worthless property
- A person serving a sentence in a jail or prison
- An argument opposed to a proposal
- A disadvantage of something, especially when contrasted with its advantages (pros).
- The act of conning.
- Naut.: The position taken by the person who cons or directs the steering of a vessel.
- The most frequent form of com-.
- An abbreviation of the Latin contra, against (see contra), especially common in the phrase pro and con (Latin pro et contra), for and against, in favor of and opposed to: sometimes used as a noun, with a plural, the pros and cons, the arguments, or arguers, or voters, for and against a proposition.
- A variant of can, for gan, preterit of gin, begin. See can, gin.
- A convicted criminal, a convict.
- A convict.
- The position or authority of the officer conning a vessel.
- The area or structure on a vessel from which the vessel is conned.
- A swindle.
- A fraud; something carried out with the intention of deceiving, usually for personal, often illegal, gain.
CONVICT vs CON: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Of, relating to, or involving a swindle or fraud.
CONVICT vs CON: VERB
- To find guilty
- Find or declare guilty
- To give the necessary orders to the helmsman to steer a ship in the required direction through a channel etc. (rather than steer a compass direction)
- To trick or defraud, usually for personal gain.
- Variant spelling of conn: to conduct the movements of a ship at sea.
- To know, understand, acknowledge.
- To study, especially in order to gain knowledge of.
- Commit to memory; learn by heart
- Deprive of by deceit
CONVICT vs CON: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To return a verdict of guilty in a court.
- To make aware of one's sinfulness or guilt.
- To show or declare to be blameworthy; condemn.
- To find or prove (someone) guilty of an offense or crime, especially by the verdict of a court.
- N/A
CONVICT vs CON: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To demonstrate by proof or evidence; to prove.
- To prove or show to be false; to confute; to refute.
- To defeat; to doom to destruction.
- To study in order to know; to peruse; to learn; to commit to memory; to regard studiously.
- To be able to answer.
- To thank; to acknowledge obligation.
- To conduct, or superintend the steering of (a vessel); to watch the course of (a vessel) and direct the helmsman how to steer.
- To know; to understand; to acknowledge.
- To swindle (a victim) by first winning his or her confidence; dupe.
- To learn or commit to memory.
- To study, peruse, or examine carefully.
- To direct the steering or course of (a vessel).
CONVICT vs CON: ADVERB
- N/A
- On the negative side
- In opposition or disagreement; against.
- In opposition to a proposition, opinion, etc.
- Against the affirmative side; in opposition; on the negative side; -- The antithesis of pro, and usually in connection with it. See pro.
CONVICT vs CON: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Overcome; conquered.
- Proved or found guilty; convicted.
- To show by proof or evidence.
- To confute; prove or show to be false.
- To convince of wrong-doing or sin; bring (one) to the belief or consciousness that one has done wrong; awaken the conscience of.
- To prove or find guilty of an offense charged; specifically, to determine or adjudge to be guilty after trial before a legal tribunal, as by the verdict of a jury or other legal decision: as, to convict the prisoner of felony.
- Nautical: To direct (the man at the helm of a vessel) how to steer.
- [lowercase] of conclusion.
- An abbreviation of Consul
- Short for ‘confidence’: as a con man; a con game. See confidence man, confidence game (under confidence).
- To peruse carefully and attentively; study or pore over; learn: as, to con a lesson: often with over.
- To try; examine; test; taste.
- To try; attempt (to do a thing).
- To give orders for the steering of: as, to con a ship.
- Commit to memory
- Learn by heart
- A dialectal or obsolete variant of can.
CONVICT vs CON: RELATED WORDS
- Offender, Punish, Judge, Prisoner, Sentencing, Defendant, Sentenced, Sentence, Prosecute, Indict, Conviction, Gaolbird, Con, Jailbird, Inmate
- Memorize, Hustle, Inmate, Rook, Sting, Jailbird, Convict, Nobble, Gyp, Bunco, Bunko, Defraud, Diddle, Flimflam, Swindle
CONVICT vs CON: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Detained, Accused, Convince, Prisoners, Offender, Punish, Judge, Prisoner, Sentencing, Defendant, Sentenced, Sentence, Prosecute, Con, Inmate
- Fool, Scam, Grift, Dupe, Confidence game, Learn, Memorize, Inmate, Rook, Sting, Convict, Nobble, Defraud, Diddle, Swindle
CONVICT vs CON: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- His opinion helped convict a lot of people.
- Charges: felony domestic assault, false imprisonment, convict mittimus.
- Miscellaneous convict ledgers, Texas Department of Criminal Justice.
- Yet the convict does not openly acknowledge Pip.
- Technically, to convict him of war crimes is to convict him of ending the war.
- World Heritage listed Port Arthur Historic Site is the best preserved convict site in Australia, and among the most significant convict era sites worldwide.
- In America, for example, incarcerating a federal convict costs eight times as much as putting the same convict on probation.
- Historian Khalil Muhammad explains the convict leasing period and what it meant to be a convict in the system.
- Various attempts to convict him of assisted suicide, however, were stymied by juries refusing to convict.
- He then asked me if I could convict William Cummings; he said that if I could convict Bill, I need not convict myself.
- Estallar: ser explosivo con personas o cosas, tratar de deshacerse de las personas con gritos o berrinches.
- Dolar por dolar con el repago del credito de conformidad con la tabla de amortizaciones.
- Non disdegna delle sortite nel jazz, ha diretto un suo quartetto, ha collaborato con Count Basie e con Pete Rugolo.
- Disporre di un impianto elettrico con messa a terra in linea con la normativa vigente in Italia.
- Posicione el disco con aletas sobre la base de apoyo con las aletas apuntando hacia arriba.
- VISA, con cheque personal, en efectivo, con cheque bancario o giro postal.
- Yo me he portado bien con mi mama y tambien con mi papa.
- Tengo un grave problema con Wish y con esta cata ya son cuatro contactos sin obtner sol.
- Per effetto della cessione, il credito e trasferito al cessionario con i privilegi, con le garanzie personali e reali e con gli altri accessori.
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