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Definition: Convicted |
ConvictedAdjective1. Pronounced or proved guilty; "the condemned man faced the firing squad with dignity"; "a convicted criminal". Source: WordNet 1.7.1 Copyright © 2001 by Princeton University. All rights reserved. |
Date "convicted" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1380. (references) |
Synonym: ConvictedSynonym: condemned (adj). (additional references) |
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Screenplays | Oh I can't complain Mom, I'm camping out with a convicted criminal. (Lilo & Stitch; writing credit: Chris Sanders) Oh yeah, she's very pretty, for a convicted murderer (Double Jeopardy; writing credit: David Weisberg; Douglas Cook) You don't betray a convicted murderer (The Fugitive; writing credit: Allan Burns; Chris Hayward) Oh, gee, that's great wait, wasn't she convicted of murder and sent to state correctional facility for like a gazillion years (Angel; writing credit: Letícia Dornelles) You and the girl's lawyer want to pressure her into pleading to a lesser charge that she might not be guilty of so she won't be convicted of a more serious charge that she might be guilty of (Law & Order; writing credit: Peter Yeldham) | |
Lyrics | It's true, been convicted, I'm probably needin' a girl (I Do (Wanna Get Close To You); performing artist: 3LW) | |
Movie/TV Titles | Convicted (1950) | |
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![]() | Sign over the cell that housed Dr. Samuel Mudd, controversial doctor who treated John Wilkes Booth following Abraham Lincoln's assassination. Mudd was convicted of helping Booth and served three years of his sentence at Fort Jefferson. He helped treat many Union soldiers during a yellow fever epidemic and was subsequently paroled. Credit: America's Coastlines. | ![]() | Edmond Pope (center), the American businessman convicted of spying by the Russian government, arrived at Ramstein Air base, Germany, Dec. 14 following his release from prison. The 54-year-old retired Navy officer was to receive a medical evaluation at ne. |
![]() | The exacution [i.e. execution] of convicted was at the time of ceremonies of king's birthday / Ardeshir Mohassess. Credit: Library of Congress. | ![]() | Three Communist Party leaders convicted of conspiracy to teach the overthrow of the government are shown at the Supreme Court. Left to right: John Gates of New York, Gus Hall of Cleveland, and Carl Winer of Detroit. Credit: Library of Congress. |
![]() | The 33 convicted members of the Duquesne spy ring. Credit: Library of Congress. | ![]() | The funeral procession of the celebrated Mr. Jonathan Wild Thief-Taker General of Great Britain & Ireland; together wth a list of ye principal Priggs, Hanging in Effegie, who were taken by him, and Convicted & Executed upon his Information, to which is An. Credit: Library of Congress. |
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| Author | Date | Quotation |
Magna Carta | 1215 | We will not retain beyond one year and one day, the lands those who have been convicted of felony, and the lands shall thereafter be handed over to the lords of the fiefs. (reference) |
US Constitution | 1791 | No Person shall be convicted of Treason unless on the Testimony of two Witnesses to the same overt Act, or on Confession in open Court. (reference) |
Amendment to US Constitution | 1795-2004 | Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction. (reference) |
Marbury v. Madison | 1803 | No person, says the constitution, "shall be convicted of treason unless on the testimony of two witnesses to the same overt act, or on confession in open court." (reference) |
Treaty of Versailles | 1919 | Persons convicted of political offences shall be enabled to exercise their right of voting. (reference) |
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Les Miserables | Hugo, Victor | He had closed his eyes upon a convicted second offender in breach of his ban. |
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Business | Individuals convicted of drunkenness have been sentenced to 80 lashes. (references) | |
Guangdong province reported that it had sentenced 79.6 percent of the criminals convicted of harming women to more than 5 years in prison. (references) | ||
Children | Swaziland | Children convicted of crimes sometimes are caned as punishment. (references) |
Honduras | It established prison sentences of up to 3 years for persons convicted of child abuse. (references) | |
Switzerland | For convicted child sexual abusers, the law provides for imprisonment of up to 15 years. (references) | |
Civil Liberties | Angola | In November 1999, Isidoro Natalicio was convicted of defamation. (references) |
Tunisia | Zoughah was convicted on the basis of a single witness whom the Government could not produce in court. (references) | |
Chad | Didama was convicted, fined $7,000 (5,025,000 CFA francs), and given a 6-month suspended jail sentence. (references) | |
Economic History | Finland | Only a few persons are convicted of bribery each year in Finland. (references) |
Belgium | In a recent corruption case, eight persons were convicted, including a former Defense Minister. (references) | |
Malaysia | In April 1999, he was convicted of four counts of corruption and sentenced to 6 years in prison. (references) | |
Human Rights | Russia | Some of those convicted were amnestied. (references) |
Lebanon | He faces a maximum sentence of death if convicted. (references) | |
Morocco | In February 2000, a military court convicted Adib. (references) | |
Minorities | Guinea | Six persons were convicted and sentenced to death. (references) |
Switzerland | In 1999 and 2000, approximately 50 persons were convicted of racial discrimination. (references) | |
Czech Republic | Both men face 10 years' imprisonment if convicted; the case was pending at year's end. (references) | |
Political Economy | Sudan | Abbas was tried, convicted, and fined. (references) |
Malaysia | He later was tried and convicted in one charge of sodomy. (references) | |
Paraguay | Incidents of torture and abuse of convicted prisoners and other detainees continued. (references) | |
Political Rights | Uzbekistan | He was convicted and sentenced to 151/2 years in prison. (references) |
Uzbekistan | On December 29, a court convicted Jamaev of crimes against the Constitution and issued a suspended sentence; he was released later that day. (references) | |
Taiwan | One former legislator and three incumbent legislators as well as two city and county officials have been convicted in these cases; the remaining cases are still pending. (references) | |
Travel | Egypt | The death penalty may be imposed on anyone convicted of smuggling or selling marijuana, hashish, opium, LSD, or other narcotics. (references) |
Senegal | Penalties for possession, use or trafficking in illegal drugs are strict and convicted offenders can expect jail sentences and fines. (references) | |
Spain | In Spain, penalties for possession, use, or dealing in illegal drugs are strict, and convicted offenders can expect jail sentences and fines. (references) | |
Women | Armenia | By June 12 persons had been convicted for rape. (references) |
Ghana | The men subsequently were arrested, but they were not convicted. (references) | |
Ghana | Of those arrested, two offenders have been prosecuted and convicted. (references) | |
Worker Rights | Bangladesh | One person was convicted during the year. (references) |
Vietnam | Some traffickers have been convicted and imprisoned. (references) | |
Syria | Forced labor has been imposed as a punishment for some convicted prisoners. (references) | |
Lexicography | Devil's Dictionary | INADMISSIBLE, adj. Not competent to be considered. Said of certain kinds of testimony which juries are supposed to be unfit to be entrusted with, and which judges, therefore, rule out, even of proceedings before themselves alone. Hearsay evidence is inadmissible because the person quoted was unsworn and is not before the court for examination; yet most momentous actions, military, political, commercial and of every other kind, are daily undertaken on hearsay evidence. There is no religion in the world that has any other basis than hearsay evidence. Revelation is hearsay evidence; that the Scriptures are the word of God we have only the testimony of men long dead whose identity is not clearly established and who are not known to have been sworn in any sense. Under the rules of evidence as they now exist in this country, no single assertion in the Bible has in its support any evidence admissible in a court of law. It cannot be proved that the battle of Blenheim ever was fought, that there was such as person as Julius Caesar, such an empire as Assyria. But as records of courts of justice are admissible, it can easily be proved that powerful and malevolent magicians once existed and were a scourge to mankind. The evidence (including confession) upon which certain women were convicted of witchcraft and executed was without a flaw; it is still unimpeachable. The judges' decisions based on it were sound in logic and in law. Nothing in any existing court was ever more thoroughly proved than the charges of witchcraft and sorcery for which so many suffered death. If there were no witches, human testimony and human reason are alike destitute of value. |
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Gloria Allred | There's a new law that's going to take effect in January, kind of, amending the old son of Sam law. And it will allow convicted murderers to write a book, but the victims should be the ones that profit from any book, if there are profits. |
James Dobson | That's right. It's always there. Eighty-six percent of convicted rapists say that they were heavily into pornography. |
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| Speaker | Term | Phrase(s) |
Gerald Ford | 1974-1977 | Some judges are reluctant to send convicted criminals to prison because of inadequate facilities. |
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| "Convicted" is generally used as a lexical verb (past participle) -- approximately 65.27% of the time. "Convicted" is used about 981 times out of a sample of 100 million words spoken or written in English. Its rank is based on over 700,000 words used in the English language. Some parts-of-speech are not covered due to the samples used by the British National Corpus. (note: percents less than one-hundredth of one percent have been omitted) |
| Parts of Speech | Percent | Usage per 100 Million Words | Rank in English |
| Lexical Verb (past participle) | 65.27% | 640 | 10,183 |
| Adjective (general or positive) | 20.98% | 206 | 21,208 |
| Lexical Verb (past tense) | 12.73% | 125 | 28,650 |
| Noun (proper) | 0.71% | 7 | 133,076 |
| Noun (common) | 0.31% | 3 | 202,518 |
| Total | 100.00% | 981 | N/A |
Source: compiled by the editor from several corpora; see credits.
Expressions using "convicted": convicted person ♦ previously convicted ♦ stand convicted ♦ stand convicted of. Additional references. | |
| Hypenated Usage | |
Ending with "convicted": Self-convicted, twice-convicted, wrongly-convicted. | |
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| The following statistics estimate the number of searches per day across the major English-language search engines as identified by various trade publications. Hyperlinks lead to commercial use of the expression at Amazon.com. |
| Language | Translations for "convicted"; alternative meanings/domain in parentheses. | |
Albanian | i fajësuar, i dënuar (con, condemned, convict, damned, damning, doomed, fey). (various references) | |
Arabic | محكوم عليه (condensate), مدان (condemned, found guilty). (various references) | |
Bulgarian | осъден (convict, convicted person, damned, fated), намерен за виновен. (various references) | |
Chinese | 判罪 (Convict, Convicting). (various references) | |
Czech | odsouzený (condemned). (various references) | |
Dutch | voorwaardelijke veroordeling (respite for a probationary period to prisoner convicted for the first time, verdict to be executed in case of second offence), voorwaardelijke niet-tenuitvoerlegging (respite for a probationary period to prisoner convicted for the first time, verdict to be executed in case of second offence), voorwaardelijk uitstel van tenuitvoerlegging van straffen met proeftijd (respite for a probationary period to prisoner convicted for the first time, verdict to be executed in case of second offence). (various references) | |
Finnish | syylliseksi todistettu. (various references) | |
French | condamné (condemned, convict). (various references) | |
German | verurteilte (convict, sentenced). (various references) | |
Greek | καταδικασμένος (condemned, convicted of, doomed). (various references) | |
Hebrew | מורשע (condemned, found guilty). (various references) | |
Hungarian | elítélt (condemned, convict, prisoner, release of prisoner on ticket of leave, yardbird). (various references) | |
Italian | condannai. (various references) | |
Japanese Kanji | 既決囚 (a convict, convicted prisoner). (various references) | |
Japanese Katakana | きけつしゅう (a convict, convicted prisoner). (various references) | |
Korean | 죄를 입증하". (various references) | |
Manx | feddynit kyndagh, deyrit (condemned, damned, sentenced). (various references) | |
Pig Latin | onvictedcay.(various references) | |
Portuguese | condenado (condemned, convict, damned, darn, doomed, fated, tarnation). (various references) | |
Romanian | osândit (accursed, convict, damned, doomed, sentenced). (various references) | |
Russian | осужденный (condemned, convict, doomed), изобличенный. (various references) | |
Serbo-Croatian | osuđen (damned). (various references) | |
Spanish | convicto (convict), condenado (accursed, accurst, condemned, cotton-picking, damned, darned, doom, doomed, fated, indicted, stricken). (various references) | |
Swedish | förvunnen (found guilty), förklarad skyldig. (various references) | |
Turkish | suçu kanıtlanmış. (various references) | |
| Source: compiled by the editor from various translation references. | ||
| Language | Date | Source | John Chapter 8, Verse 9 |
| Greek (transliterated) | 250 BC | Septuagint | Oi de akousanteV kai upo thV suneidhsewV elegcomenoi exhrconto eiV kaq eiV arxamenoi apo twn presbuterwn ewV twn escatwn kai kateleifqh monoV o ihsouV kai h gunh en mesw estwsa |
| Latin | 405 | Vulgate | Audientes autem unus post unum exiebant incipientes a senioribus et remansit solus et mulier in medio stans |
| Old English | 990 | West Saxon | Ða hyo þis ge-hyrdon; þa eoden hyout an æfter anan. & he ge-bäd þær sylf.& þæt wyf stod þær on middes. |
| Middle English | 1395 | Wyclif | And thei herynge these thingis, wenten awei oon aftir anothir, and thei bigunnen fro the eldre men; and Jhesus dwelte aloone, and the womman stondynge in the myddil. |
| Renaissance English | 1526 | Tyndale | And assone as they hearde that they went out one by one the eldest fyrst. And Iesus was lefte a lone and the woman stondynge in ye myddes. |
| Jacobean English | 1611 | King James | And they which heard it, being convicted by their own conscience, went out one by one, beginning at the eldest, even unto the last: and Jesus was left alone, and the woman standing in the midst. |
| Victorian English | 1833 | Webster | And they who heard it, being convicted by their own conscience, went out one by one, beginning at the eldest, even to the last: and Jesus was left alone, and the woman standing in the midst. |
| Basic English | 1964 | Ogden | And when his words came to their ears, they went out one by one, starting with the oldest even to the last, because they were conscious of what was in their hearts: and Jesus was there by himself with the woman before him. |
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| Language | John Chapter 8, Verse 9 |
| Cebuano | Apan sa pagkadungog nila niini, sila namahawa nga nagtinagsatagsa, sugod sa labing tigulang. Ug si Jesus mao na lamang ang nahibilin uban sa babaye nga nagtindog sa iyang atubangan. |
| Chinese | 他 們 聽 見 這 話 、 就 從 老 到 少 一 個 一 個 的 都 出 去 了 . 只 剩 下 耶 穌 一 人 、 還 有 那 婦 人 仍 然 站 在 當 中 。 |
| Croatian | A kad oni to èuše, stadoše odlaziti jedan za drugim, poèevši od starijih. Osta Isus sam - i žena koja stajaše u sredini. |
| Danish | Men da de hørte det, gik de bort, den ene efter den anden, fra de ældste til de yngste, og Jesus blev alene tilbage med Kvinden, som stod der i Midten. |
| Dutch | Maar zij, dit horende, en van hun geweten overtuigd zijnde, gingen uit, de een na den andere, beginnende van de oudsten tot de laatsten; en Jezus werd alleen gelaten; en de vrouw in het midden staande. |
| Finnish | Kun he tämän kuulivat ja heidän omatuntonsa todisti heidät syyllisiksi, menivät he pois, toinen toisensa perästä, vanhimmista alkaen viimeisiin asti; ja siihen jäi ainoastaan Jeesus sekä nainen, joka seisoi hänen edessään. |
| French | Quand ils entendirent cela, accusés par leur conscience, ils se retirèrent un un, depuis les plus âgés jusqu`aux derniers; et Jésus resta seul avec la femme qui était l au milieu. |
| Indonesian-Bahasa Sehari-hari | Setelah mendengar Yesus berkata begitu, pergilah mereka meninggalkan tempat itu, satu demi satu mulai dari yang tertua. Akhirnya Yesus tinggal sendirian di situ dengan wanita yang masih berdiri di tempatnya. |
| Indonesian-Terjemahan Lama | Setelah mereka itu mendengar kata yang demikian, keluarlah mereka itu seorang lepas seorang, mulai daripada yang tua-tua sampai kepada yang akhir; maka tinggallah Yesus seorang diri-Nya dan perempuan itu berdiri di tengah-tengah. |
| Latvian | Bet tie, to dzirdçjuði, sâkot ar vecâkajiem, cits pçc cita aizgâja. Palika Jçzus viens un sieviete, vidû stâvot. |
| Maori | A, i to ratou rongonga, ka haere takitahi atu ki waho, na nga kaumatua i timata, a poto noa o muri rawa: a ko Ihu anake i mahue, me te wahine e tu ana i waenganui. |
| Norwegian | Men da de hørte det, gikk de ut, den ene efter den annen, de eldste først; og Jesus blev alene tilbake med kvinnen som stod der. |
| Rumanian | Cknd au auzit ei cuvintele acestea, s`au simyit mustrayi de cugetul lor, wi au iewit afarq, unul ckte unul, kncepknd dela cei mai bqtrkni, pknq la cei din urmq. Wi Isus a rqmas singur cu femeia, care stqtea kn mijloc. |
| Shuar | Tura ni chichamen antukar ni Enentáin sumamawar uuntnumia Jukí chikichik chikichik jiinki wéarmiayi. Ashí wéarmatai Jesus Ninki Nuwájai Juákmiayi. |
| Swahili | Waliposikia hivyo, wakaanza kutoweka mmojammoja, wakitanguliwa na wazee. Yesu akabaki peke yake, na yule mwanamke amesimama palepale. |
| Swedish | När de hörde detta*, gingo de ut, den ene efter den andre, först de äldsta, och Jesus blev lämnad allena med kvinnan, som stod där kvar. |
| Uma | Kara'epe-na pangkeni to Yahudi lolita Yesus tohe'e, pengkawusili-rami hadua hadua, ntepu'u ngkai totu'a duu' rata hi to mongura. Ka'omea-na, malai omea-ramo, muntu' Yesus-damo to hi ree hante tobine toei hi laintongo' ntodea. |
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Derivations | |
Words ending with "convicted": reconvicted. (additional references) | |
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"Convicted" is suggested in spellcheckers for the following: convected, conveted, convicned, convited, Convitto. (additional references) | |
| Source: compiled by the editor, based on several corpora (additional references). | |
| # of Phoneme Matches | Pronunciation | Word(s) rhyming with "convicted" (pronounced kunvi"ktud) |
| 6 | -v i" k t u d | evicted. |
| 5 | -i" k t u d | addicted, afflicted, conflicted, constricted, contradicted, depicted, inflicted, predicted, restricted, uncontradicted, unrestricted. |
| 4 | -k t u d | abstracted, abducted, acted, affected, attracted, collected, compacted, concocted, conducted, connected, constructed, contacted, contracted, corrected, counteracted, deducted, defected, deflected, dejected, destructed, detected, detracted, directed, disaffected, disconnected, intersected, disrespected, dissected, distracted, effected, ejected, elected, enacted, erected, exacted, expected, extracted, impacted, inducted, infected, inflected, injected, inspected, instructed, interacted, interconnected, interdicted, interjected, misdirected, neglected, objected, obstructed, overacted, overreacted, perfected, projected, protected, protracted, reacted, recollected, reconnected, reconstructed, redacted, redirected, reelected, reenacted, reflected, rejected, respected, resurrected, retracted, selected, subcontracted, subjected, subtracted, suspected, transacted, transected, unaffected, uncollected, unconnected, uncorrected, undetected, unelected, unexpected, uninfected, unobstructed, unprotected, unreconstructed, unsuspected. |
| 3 | -t u d | abrogated, abutted, accelerated, accented, accentuated, accepted, acclimated, accommodated, abated, abbreviated, abdicated, abetted, aborted, accosted, accounted, accredited, accumulated, acquainted, acquitted, activated, adapted, adjudicated, adjusted, admitted, adopted, adulterated, advocated, affiliated, affronted, aggravated, aggregated, agitated, airlifted, alerted, alienated, alleviated, allocated, allotted, alternated, amalgamated, ameliorated, amounted, amputated, angulated, animated, annihilated, annotated, anted, anticipated, antiquated, appointed, appreciated, appropriated, approximated, arbitrated, arrested, articulated, aspirated, assassinated, assaulted, asserted, assimilated, assisted, associated, assorted, attempted, attenuated, attested, attributed, audited, augmented, authenticated, automated, averted, awaited, backdated, baited, bankrupted, bated, batted, belated, belted, benefited, benefitted, benighted, berated, bested, bifurcated, bigoted, blacklisted, blanketed, blasted, blighted, bloated, blunted, blurted, boasted, boated, bolted, boosted, booted, boycotted, breasted, budgeted, busted, caffeinated, calculated, calibrated, capitulated, captivated, carbonated, carbureted, carotid, carpeted, carted, castigated, castrated, catapulted, celebrated, cemented, chanted, charted, chatted, cheated, chested, chlorinated, circuited, circulated, circumvented, cited, closeted, clotted, coasted, coated, coexisted, collaborated, comforted, commemorated, commented, committed, communicated, commuted, compensated, competed, complemented, completed, complicated, complimented, computed, conceited, concentrated, concerted, confiscated, confronted, congested, congratulated, congregated, conjugated, conscripted, consecrated, consented, consisted, consolidated, constipated, constituted, consulted, consummated, contaminated, contemplated, contented, contested, contorted, contrasted, contributed, converted, convoluted, cooperated, coordinated, copyrighted, correlated, corroborated, corrugated, corrupted, costed, counted, counterfeited, courted, coveted, crafted, created, credited, cremated, crenelated, crested, crusted, culminated, cultivated, darted, dated, daunted, deactivated, debated, debilitated, decaffeinated, decapitated, decelerated, decimated, decontaminated, decorated, dedicated, defaulted, defeated, deflated, degenerated, dehydrated, delegated, deleted, deliberated, delighted, delineated, delisted, demented, demonstrated, demoted, denigrated, denominated, denoted, dented, departed, depleted, deported, deposited, depreciated, deregulated, desecrated, desegregated, deserted, designated, deteriorated, detested, detonated, devaluated, devastated, deviated, devoted, dictated, differentiated, digested, dilapidated, dilated, diluted, disappointed, disassociated, discontented, interpolated, interpreted, interrelated, interrogated, interrupted, intimated, intimidated, intoxicated, introverted, inundated, invalidated, invented, inverted, invested, investigated, invigorated, invited, irradiated, irrigated, irritated, isolated, jacketed, jetted, jilted, jointed, jolted, jotted, knighted, knitted, knotted, lambasted, lamented, laminated, lasted, legislated, levitated, liberated, lifted, lighted, lighthearted, limited, liquidated, listed, litigated, located, looted, lubricated, lusted, discounted, discredited, discriminated, disenchanted, disgusted, disintegrated, disinterested, disinvited, disjointed, dislocated, disoriented, dispirited, disputed, disrupted, disseminated, dissented, dissipated, distorted, distributed, distrusted, diverted, divested, documented, domesticated, dominated, donated, dotted, doubted, drafted, drifted, duplicated, dusted, edited, educated, elaborated, elated, electrocuted, elevated, elicited, eliminated, elongated, elucidated, emaciated, emanated, emancipated, emasculated, emigrated, emitted, emulated, encapsulated, enchanted, encrusted, encrypted, enlisted, entrusted, enumerated, enunciated, equated, eradicated, erupted, escalated, escorted, estimated, evacuated, evaluated, evaporated, eviscerated, exacerbated, exaggerated, exalted, exasperated, excavated, excepted, excerpted, excited, excommunicated, excoriated, executed, exempted, exerted, exhausted, exhibited, exhilarated, exhorted, existed, exited, exonerated, expedited, experimented, exploited, exported, expropriated, exterminated, extorted, extradited, extrapolated, extricated, extroverted, exulted, fabricated, faceted, facilitated, fainted, fainthearted, farsighted, fascinated, fasted, fated, faulted, feasted, federated, fermented, ferreted, feted, fetid, filleted, fingerprinted, fisted, fitted, fixated, flabbergasted, flagellated, flaunted, flirted, floated, flouted, fluctuated, foisted, fomented, footed, footnoted, forecasted, forested, forfeited, formulated, fragmented, frequented, fretted, fronted, frosted, frustrated, gated, generated, germinated, gifted, glaciated, gloated, glutted, graduated, grafted, granted, grated, gravitated, greeted, grunted, guested, gusted, gutted, gyrated, halfhearted, hallucinated, halogenated, halted, handcrafted, harvested, hated, hearted, heated, helmeted, hesitated, highlighted, hinted, hoisted, hooted, hosted, humiliated, hunted, hydrated, hydrogenated, hyphenated, ignited, illuminated, illustrated, imitated, immigrated, imparted, impersonated, implanted, implemented, implicated, imported, impregnated, imprinted, imputed, inactivated, inaugurated, incapacitated, incarcerated, incinerated, incited, incorporated, inculcated, indebted, indicated, indicted, indited, indoctrinated, infatuated, infested, infiltrated, inflated, infuriated, ingested, inhabited, inherited, inhibited, initiated, innovated, inoculated, inserted, insinuated, insisted, instigated, instituted, insulated, insulted, integrated, intercepted, interested, maladjusted, malted, maltreated, mandated, manifested, manipulated, marinated, marketed, masted, masturbated, mated, mediated, medicated, melted, merited, meted, migrated, minted, misallocated, misappropriated, miscalculated, misinterpreted, misquoted, misreported, misrepresented, misstated, mistreated, mistrusted, mitigated, moderated, modulated, molested, motivated, mounted, multifaceted, mutated, muted, mutilated, narrated, nauseated, navigated, nearsighted, necessitated, negated, negotiated, nested, netted, nominated, nonregulated, noted, obligated, obliterated, officiated, omitted, operated, opinionated, opted, orbited, orchestrated, orientated, oriented, originated, ornamented, ousted, outdated, outed, outfitted, outlasted, outvoted, overestimated, overexcited, overheated, overpopulated, overrated, overregulated, overrepresented, overstated, overweighted, oxygenated, painted, panted, parachuted, parted, participated, pasted, patented, patted, pelleted, pelted, penetrated, perforated, permeated, permitted, perpetrated, perpetuated, persecuted, persisted, perverted, petted, picketed, piloted, pinpointed, pirated, pitted, pivoted, planted, plated, plotted, plummeted, pocketed, pointed, pollinated, polluted, pontificated, populated, ported, posited, posted, potted, pouted, precipitated, predated, predicated, predominated, preempted, preexisted, prefabricated, premeditated, presented, prevented, printed, profited, prognosticated, prohibited, proliferated, promoted, prompted, promulgated, propagated, prorated, prosecuted, protested, punctuated, purported, putted, quieted, quilted, quoted, radiated, rafted, ranted, ratcheted, rated, reactivated, readjusted, readmitted, reallocated, reappointed, rearrested, reasserted, rebated, rebutted, recalculated, recanted, reciprocated, recited, reconstituted, recounted, recreated, recruited, redecorated, redistributed, redrafted, reevaluated, refitted, reformulated, refrigerated, refuted, regenerated, regimented, regretted, regulated, rehabilitated, reignited, reincarnated, reinstated, reinstituted, reintegrated, reinterpreted, reinvented, reinvested, reinvigorated, reinvited, reiterated, rejuvenated, related, relegated, relented, relocated, remarketed, remitted, renegotiated, renominated, renovated, rented, repainted, repatriated, repeated, repented, replanted, replicated, reported, represented, reprinted, repudiated, reputed, requested, rerouted, resented, resisted, resonated, resorted, restarted, restated, rested, resubmitted, resulted, resuscitated, retaliated, retested, retorted, retreated, retrofitted, reunited, reverberated, reverted, revisited, revolted, righted, rioted, riveted, roasted, rocketed, roosted, rooted, rotated, rotted, ruminated, rusted, rutted, sainted, salivated, salted, saluted, sandblasted, sated, saturated, scapegoated, scented, scouted, scripted, sculpted, seated, secreted, sedated, segmented, segregated, separated, serrated, shafted, shifted, shorted, shortsighted, shouted, shunted, sifted, sighted, silhouetted, simulated, sited, situated, skated, skirted, skyrocketed, slanted, slated, slighted, slotted, snorted, solicited, sophisticated, sorted, speculated, spirited, sported, spotlighted, spotted, spouted, sprinted, sprouted, spurted, squirted, stagnated, stalemated, started, stated, stilted, stimulated, stipulated, stunted, subjugated, submitted, subordinated, substantiated, substituted, subverted, suffocated, suggested, suited, superheated, supplanted, supplemented, supported, surmounted, swatted, sweated, syncopated, syndicated, tabulated, tainted, talented, targeted, tasted, taunted, tempted, terminated, tested, throated, thwarted, ticketed, tightfisted, tilted, tinted, titillated, toasted, tolerated, tormented, toted, touted, translated, transmitted, transplanted, transported, treated, trotted, trumpeted, truncated, trusted, tufted, twisted, unabated, unaccounted, unaccredited, unadjusted, unadulterated, unaffiliated, unallocated, unanticipated, unappreciated, unassisted, unaudited, unbolted, uncharted, uncoated, uncommitted, uncompensated, uncompleted, uncomplicated, unconsolidated, uncontaminated, uncontested, unconverted, uncoordinated, uncorroborated, uncounted, undated, undaunted, undefeated, undercounted, underestimated, underrated, underreported, underrepresented, understated, undifferentiated, undiluted, undisputed, undistributed, undocumented, undoubted, unedited, uneducated, unexploited, unincorporated, unindicted, uninhabited, uninhibited, uninitiated, uninterested, uninterrupted, uninvited, United, unlimited, unlisted, unmitigated, unmolested, unpainted, unprecedented, unrated, unregulated, unrelated, unreported, unrepresented, unrequited, unsaturated, unscripted, unseated, unsolicited, unsophisticated, unstated, unsubstantiated, unsuited, unsupported, untainted, untested, untreated, unwanted, unwarranted, updated, uplifted, uprooted, vacated, vaccinated, vacillated, validated, vatted, vaulted, vaunted, venerated, vented, ventilated, vested, vetted, vindicated, violated, visited, voted, wafted, waited, wanted, warranted, wasted, weighted, whetted, whited, wholehearted, wilted, witted, worsted, wrested. |
Source: compiled by the editor (additional references); see credits. | ||
Scrabble® Enable2K-Verified Anagrams | |
| Words within the letters "c-c-d-e-i-n-o-t-v" | |
-1 letter: occident. | |
-2 letters: conceit, convect, convict, ctenoid, deontic, docetic, noticed. | |
-3 letters: codein, coedit, coined, decoct, docent, nevoid, noetic, notice, novice, voiced. | |
-4 letters: cento, cited, civet, codec, coden, coned, conic, conte, coted, coved, coven, covet, covin, devon, dicot, divot, doven, edict, envoi, evict, noted, ontic, ovine, teind, tined, tondi, toned, tonic, viced, video, vined, voice, voted. | |
| Words containing the letters "c-c-d-e-i-n-o-t-v" | |
+1 letter: conductive. | |
+2 letters: reconvicted. | |
+4 letters: nonconductive. | |
+5 letters: conductivities, deconstructive. | |
| Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits. SCRABBLE® is a registered trademark. All intellectual property rights in and to the game are owned in the U.S.A and Canada by Hasbro Inc., and throughout the rest of the world by J.W. Spear & Sons Limited of Maidenhead, Berkshire, England, a subsidiary of Mattel Inc. Mattel and Spear are not affiliated with Hasbro. | |
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