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unlawful
unlawfulcontrary to law: unlawful search and seizure; born out of wedlock [All of the above describe actions that are not in accord with the law. However, there are some differences in meaning among the words. Illegal refers most specifically to violations of statutes or codified rules: illegal seizure of property. Illegitimate means lacking legal or traditional rights: illegitimate use of privileged information. Illicit most often applies to matters regulated by law with emphasis on the way things are carried out: illicit conversion of property. Unlawful means not sanctioned by law: an unlawful claim to an inheritance.] Not to be confused with:illegal – forbidden by law or statute: an illegal U-turn; forbidden by official rules or regulations: an illegal block (in football); something that is unacceptable to or not performed by a computer: an illegal operationillegitimate – born out of wedlock: an illegitimate child; not sanctioned by law or custom: an illegitimate action; not in proper grammatical usageillicit – not legally permitted or authorized: an illicit attempt to control the market; unlicensed; prohibited; not permitted by custom; disapproved of or not permitted for moral or ethical reasonsun·law·ful U0091600 (ŭn-lô′fəl)adj.1. Not lawful; illegal.2. Contrary to accepted morality or convention; illicit. un·law′ful·ly adv.un·law′ful·ness n.unlawful (ʌnˈlɔːfʊl) adj1. (Law) illegal2. illicit; immoral: unlawful love. 3. an archaic word for illegitimate unˈlawfully adv unˈlawfulness nun•law•ful (ʌnˈlɔ fəl) adj. 1. not lawful; contrary to law; illegal. 2. born out of wedlock; illegitimate. [1250–1300] un•law′ful•ly, adv. un•law′ful•ness, n. syn: See illegal. ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | unlawful - not conforming to legality, moral law, or social convention; "an unconventional marriage"; "improper banking practices"improper, unconventionalirregular - contrary to rule or accepted order or general practice; "irregular hiring practices" | | 2. | unlawful - contrary to or prohibited by or defiant of law; "unlawful measures"; "unlawful money"; "unlawful hunters"illegal - prohibited by law or by official or accepted rules; "an illegal chess move"corrupt, crooked - not straight; dishonest or immoral or evasivelawful - conformable to or allowed by law; "lawful methods of dissent" | | 3. | unlawful - not morally right or permissible; "unlawful love"illicit - contrary to accepted morality (especially sexual morality) or convention; "an illicit association with his secretary" | | 4. | unlawful - having no legally established claim; "the wrongful heir to the throne"wrongfulillegitimate - of marriages and offspring; not recognized as lawful | | 5. | unlawful - contrary to or forbidden by law; "an illegitimate seizure of power"; "illicit trade"; "an outlaw strike"; "unlawful measures"illegitimate, outlaw, outlawed, illicitillegal - prohibited by law or by official or accepted rules; "an illegal chess move" |
unlawfuladjective illegal, criminal, illicit, banned, forbidden, prohibited, outlawed, illegitimate, unlicensed, under-the-table, unauthorized, against the law, actionable employees who believe their dismissal was unlawfulunlawfuladjective1. Prohibited by law:illegal, illegitimate, illicit, lawless, outlawed, wrongful.2. Of, involving, or being a crime:criminal, illegal, illegitimate, illicit, lawless, wrongful.3. Contrary to accepted, especially moral conventions:illicit.4. Born to parents who are not married to each other:baseborn, bastard, illegitimate, misbegotten, natural, spurious.TranslationsEncyclopediaSeelawUnlawful Related to Unlawful: Unlawful assembly, Unlawful detainer, Unlawful Entry, Unlawful killingUnlawfulContrary to or unauthorized by law; illegal. When applied to promises, agreements, or contracts, the term denotes that such agreements have no legal effect. The law disapproves of such conduct because it is immoral or contrary to public policy. Unlawful does not necessarily imply criminality, although the term is sufficiently broad to include it. unlawfuladj. referring to any action which is in violation of a statute, federal or state constitution, or established legal precedents (against the law). UNLAWFUL. That which is contrary to law. 2. There are two kinds of contracts which are unlawful; those which are void, and those which are not. When the law expressly prohibits the transaction in respect of which the agreement is entered into and declares it to be void, it is absolutely so. 3 Binn. R. 533. But when it is merely prohibited, without being made void, although unlawful, it is not void. 12 Serg. & Rawle, 237; Chitty, Contr. 230; 23 Amer. Jur. 1 to 23; 1 Mod. 35; 8 East, R. 236, 237; 3 Taunt. R. 244; Hob. 14. Vide Condition; Void. unlawful Related to unlawful: Unlawful assembly, Unlawful detainer, Unlawful Entry, Unlawful killingSynonyms for unlawfuladj illegalSynonyms- illegal
- criminal
- illicit
- banned
- forbidden
- prohibited
- outlawed
- illegitimate
- unlicensed
- under-the-table
- unauthorized
- against the law
- actionable
Synonyms for unlawfuladj prohibited by lawSynonyms- illegal
- illegitimate
- illicit
- lawless
- outlawed
- wrongful
adj of, involving, or being a crimeSynonyms- criminal
- illegal
- illegitimate
- illicit
- lawless
- wrongful
adj contrary to accepted, especially moral conventionsSynonymsadj born to parents who are not married to each otherSynonyms- baseborn
- bastard
- illegitimate
- misbegotten
- natural
- spurious
Synonyms for unlawfuladj not conforming to legality, moral law, or social conventionSynonymsRelated Wordsadj contrary to or prohibited by or defiant of lawRelated WordsAntonymsadj not morally right or permissibleRelated Wordsadj having no legally established claimSynonymsRelated Wordsadj contrary to or forbidden by lawSynonyms- illegitimate
- outlaw
- outlawed
- illicit
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