Unit 10 Flashcards
Crimin
Latin: Crimen “crime, charge of crime”
Decriminalize, Incriminate, Recrimination
Decriminalize
V. To do away with legal penalties for
Root: Crimin
Incriminate
V. To reveal guilt or make (someone) appear guilty
Root: Crimin
Syn: implicate
Ant: acquit
Recrimination
N. An accusation made in reply; a counter-charge
Root: Crimin
Syn: rebuke
Culp
Latin: Culpare, Culpatum “to blame”
Culpable, Culprit, Mea Culpa
Culpable
Adj. Deserving blame
Root: Culp
Syn: liable
Ant: blameless
Culprit
N. One person responsible for a crime
Root: Culp
Syn: perpetrator
Mea Culpa
Interjection statement uttered to show personal responsibility for a wrong
Root: Culp
Onus/Oner
Latin: Onus “burden”
Onus, Onerous, Exonerate
Onus
N. Burden or obligation
Root: Onus
Syn: duty
Onerous
Adj. Unpleasant and burdensome
Root: Oner
Syn: demanding
Ant: easy
Exonerate
V. To prove not guilty
Root: Oner
Syn: acquit
Ant: condemn, convict
Prob/Prov
Latin: Probare, Probatum “prove good, approve”
Approbation, Reprobate, Reprove
Approbation
N. Praise or approval
Root: Prob
Syn: commendation
Ant: condemnation
Reprove
V. To scold or criticize
Root: Prov
Syn: chide
Ant: praise