Convicted Meaning in English
word · lemma: convict
/kənˈvɪktəd/
kuhn-VIK-tid
/kənvˈɪktɪd/
kuhn-VIK-tid
التعريف
"Convicted" describes someone who has been officially found guilty of a crime in court. It can also be the past tense of "convict," meaning to prove in court that someone committed a crime.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Most commonly used in legal contexts: "convicted of theft," "convicted criminal." Do not confuse it with "accused" or "arrested"—someone can be accused or arrested without being convicted. Common pattern: "be convicted of + crime."
Spanish: condenado - declarado culpablePortuguese (BR): condenado - considerado culpadoPortuguese (PT): condenado - considerado culpadoChinese (Simplified): 被定罪的 - 被判有罪的Chinese (Traditional): 被定罪的 - 被判有罪的Hindi: दोषी ठहराया गया - सज़ायाफ्ताArabic: مُدان - محكوم عليهBengali: দোষী সাব্যস্ত - অপরাধে দণ্ডিতRussian: осуждён - признан виновнымJapanese: 有罪判決を受けたVietnamese: bị kết tộiKorean: 유죄 판결을 받은Turkish: suçlu bulunan - mahkûm edilenUrdu: مجرم قرار دیا گیاIndonesian: dinyatakan bersalah
جمل نموذجية
He was convicted of stealing a car.
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The man was convicted last year.
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She was convicted after the trial.
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He was convicted, but he still says he did nothing wrong.
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If he's convicted, he'll probably lose his job.
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She was finally convicted after months of investigation.
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