Antonyms for convictable
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : verb, adjective kuh n-vikt; noun kon-vikt |
Phonetic Transcription : verb, adjective kənˈvɪkt; noun ˈkɒn vɪkt |
Definition of convictable
Origin :- mid-14c., from Latin convictus, past participle of convincere "to 'overcome' in argument" (see convince). Replaced Old English verb oferstælan. Related: Convicted; convicting.
- As in guilty : adj blameworthy; found at fault
Synonyms for convictable
- accusable
- caught
- censurable
- censured
- chargeable
- condemned
- conscience-stricken
- contrite
- convictable
- convicted
- criminal
- culpable
- damned
- delinquent
- depraved
- doomed
- erring
- evil
- felonious
- hangdog
- impeached
- in error
- in the wrong
- incriminated
- iniquitous
- judged
- liable
- licentious
- offending
- on one's head
- out of line
- proscribed
- regretful
- remorseful
- reprehensible
- responsible
- rueful
- sentenced
- sheepish
- sinful
- sorry
- wicked
- wrong
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