crimes

word · lemma: crime

/ˈkɹaɪmz/
krymz
/kɹˈaɪmz/
krymz

Definition

Acts that are against the law and can be punished by the legal system. They can range from minor illegal acts to very serious offenses like robbery or murder.

Usage & Nuances

Usually used in legal, news, and public-safety contexts. 'Crime' is the general noun; common collocations include 'commit a crime', 'solve a crime', 'violent crimes', and 'petty crimes'. 'Crime' is broader than 'murder' or 'theft', which name specific offenses.

Example Sentences

The police investigate serious crimes.

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Some crimes happen at night.

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The city wants to reduce crimes in the area.

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Online crimes are getting harder for regular people to spot.

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The documentary is about unsolved crimes from the 1990s.

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People worry more about violent crimes than petty theft.

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