verdict
Oxford 5000 vocabulary |C1|504 vocabulary ver‧dict /ˈvɜːdɪkt $ ˈvɜːr-/ noun [countable]
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Synonyms & Related Words verdict[noun]Synonyms: decision, adjudication, conclusion, finding, judgment, opinion, sentence
English Thesaurus: defendant, the defence, the prosecution, judge, jury, ... [TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary ▲
English Dictionary ver‧dict /ˈvɜːdɪkt $ ˈvɜːr-/
noun [countable][
Date: 1200-1300;
Language: Anglo-French;
Origin: Old French ver 'true' + dit 'saying, judgment']
1. an official decision made in a court of law, especially about whether someone is guilty of a crime or how a death happened:
The verdict was ‘not guilty’.2. an official decision made by a person or group with authority:
The players anxiously awaited the verdict of the umpire.3. someone’s opinion about something:
The audience’s final verdict was encouraging.verdict on What’s your verdict on the movie?give (somebody) your verdict (on something) Trade unionists were quick to give their verdict on the proposals. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Collocations verdict nounI. decision in a court of law about whether sb is guilty ADJ. adverse, favourable In the case of an adverse verdict, the company could stand to lose millions.
guilty, not guilty, not proven | majority, unanimous a unanimous verdict of not guilty
formal The jury returned a formal verdict after direction by the judge.
jury, trial | appeal, inquest | accident, accidental death, manslaughter, murder, misadventure, open, suicide An open verdict was the only appropriate one, given the very unclear evidence at the inquest. VERB + VERDICT consider The judge sent the jury away to consider its verdict.
agree (on), arrive at, reach They reached a verdict after hours of deliberation.
announce, bring in, deliver, enter, read out, give, pass, pronounce, record, return The verdict was delivered in front of a packed courtroom. The jury returned a verdict of guilty at the end of the trial. The coroner recorded a verdict of accidental death.
accept | appeal against, protest against | overturn, quash, reverse, set aside His family always insisted that the original ‘guilty’ verdict should be overturned.
uphold The verdict was upheld at appeal. VERDICT + VERB be in sb's favour PREP. ~ against We believe that the verdict against him was unfair.
~ of a verdict of accidental death [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
verdict II. decision/opinion ADJ. final The panel will give its final verdict tomorrow.
general, overall, unanimous The unanimous verdict was that the picnic had been a great success. VERB + VERDICT give PREP. ~ on What's your verdict on her new book? [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
Thesaurus defendant the person who is on trial for a crime
the defence British English,
the defense American English the lawyers who are working for the defendant
the prosecution the lawyers who are trying to prove that the defendant is guilty
judge the official in charge of a court who decides how criminals should be punished
jury a group of people, usually 12 people, who listen to the facts and decide whether the defendant is guilty or not guilty
witness someone who describes in a court of law what he or she knows about a crime
testimony a formal statement made in a court of law about a particular situation or action
verdict the decision of the jury as to whether the defendant is guilty or not guilty
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