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    FELON

    Pronunciation (US): Play  (GB): Play

     I. (noun) 

    Sense 1

    Meaning:

    Someone who has committed a crime or has been legally convicted of a crimeplay

    Synonyms:

    criminal; crook; felon; malefactor; outlaw

    Classified under:

    Nouns denoting people

    Hypernyms ("felon" is a kind of...):

    principal ((criminal law) any person involved in a criminal offense, regardless of whether the person profits from such involvement)

    Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of "felon"):

    law offender; lawbreaker; violator (someone who violates the law)

    traitor; treasonist (someone who betrays his country by committing treason)

    stealer; thief (a criminal who takes property belonging to someone else with the intention of keeping it or selling it)

    contrabandist; moon-curser; moon curser; runner; smuggler (someone who imports or exports without paying duties)

    scofflaw (one who habitually ignores the law and does not answer court summonses)

    habitual criminal; recidivist; repeater (someone who is repeatedly arrested for criminal behavior (especially for the same criminal behavior))

    raper; rapist (someone who forces another to have sexual intercourse)

    racketeer (someone who commits crimes for profit (especially one who obtains money by fraud or extortion))

    drug dealer; drug peddler; drug trafficker; peddler; pusher (an unlicensed dealer in illegal drugs)

    parolee; probationer (someone released on probation or on parole)

    liquidator; manslayer; murderer (a criminal who commits homicide (who performs the unlawful premeditated killing of another human being))

    gangster's moll; gun moll; moll (the girlfriend of a gangster)

    mafioso (a member of the Mafia crime syndicate in the United States)

    accessary; accessory (someone who helps another person commit a crime)

    arsonist; firebug; incendiary (a criminal who illegally sets fire to property)

    blackmailer; extortioner; extortionist (a criminal who extorts money from someone by threatening to expose embarrassing information about them)

    bootlegger; moonshiner (someone who makes or sells illegal liquor)

    briber; suborner (someone who pays (or otherwise incites) you to commit a wrongful act)

    coconspirator; conspirator; machinator; plotter (a member of a conspiracy)

    desperado; desperate criminal (a bold outlaw (especially on the American frontier))

    fugitive; fugitive from justice (someone who is sought by law officers; someone trying to elude justice)

    gangster; mobster (a criminal who is a member of gang)

    highbinder (a corrupt politician)

    highjacker; hijacker (someone who uses force to take over a vehicle (especially an airplane) in order to reach an alternative destination)

    goon; hood; hoodlum; punk; strong-armer; thug; tough; toughie (an aggressive and violent young criminal)

    gaolbird; jail bird; jailbird (a criminal who has been jailed repeatedly)

    abductor; kidnaper; kidnapper; snatcher (someone who unlawfully seizes and detains a victim (usually for ransom))

    Instance hyponyms:

    Billie the Kid; Bonney; William H. Bonney (United States outlaw who was said to have killed 21 men (1859-1881))

    James; Jesse James (United States outlaw who fought as a Confederate soldier and later led a band of outlaws that robbed trains and banks in the West until he was murdered by a member of his own gang (1847-1882))

    MacGregor; Rob Roy; Robert MacGregor (Scottish clan leader and outlaw who was the subject of a 1817 novel by Sir Walter Scott (1671-1734))

    Sense 2

    Meaning:

    A purulent infection at the end of a finger or toe in the area surrounding the nailplay

    Synonyms:

    felon; whitlow

    Classified under:

    Nouns denoting stable states of affairs

    Hypernyms ("felon" is a kind of...):

    infection (the pathological state resulting from the invasion of the body by pathogenic microorganisms)

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