WORD OF THE DAY (2): UNINDICTED|| LEARN ENGLISH WORDS EVERY DAY|| ENGLISH VOCABULARY
The word, 'UNINDICTED', is an adjective. It means 'someone who is not accused officially of a crime.'
Now, why is this word important? You might have noticed that some people are often considered accomplices of notorious criminals.
However, more often than not, there is no evidence to back it up. In this context, journalists often use sentences such as
"He is considered an unindicted
co-conspirator by many."
I hope you have learnt something new.
So long!
The word, 'UNINDICTED', is an adjective. It means 'someone who is not accused officially of a crime.'
Now, why is this word important? You might have noticed that some people are often considered accomplices of notorious criminals.
However, more often than not, there is no evidence to back it up. In this context, journalists often use sentences such as
"He is considered an unindicted
co-conspirator by many."
I hope you have learnt something new.
So long!