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US
/fɛˈɫoʊniəs/
]
[ UK /fɛlˈəʊnɪəs/ ]
[ UK /fɛlˈəʊnɪəs/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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involving or being or having the nature of a crime
felonious intent
criminal abuse
a criminal offense
How To Use felonious In A Sentence
- In a dramatic bit of irony, it was revealed that the fake Queen Elizabeth II was played by boy actor James O'Keefe, who was recently arrested for feloniously attempting to tamper with the phone line of U.S. The Yes Men Prank Davos, Send Out Press Release With Blankfein Confessions
- What is going on in Vienna is flatly felonious behavior that is lifting billions of dollars from the pockets of American citizens.
- Audi Mr. Neil says the new Audi R8 Spyder "looks spectacular — feloniously low and wide, its fender flares overflowing with alloy wheels and licorice-like sport rubber (19-inch 235/35s in front and 295/30s on the rear). Audi R8: The Apex of Gasoline-Power
- The theft of slaves is a crime; they are a subject-matter of felonious asportation. On Resigning from the Senate
- I wish there was some way to make these felonious corporate entities accountable for their manifold crimes against us and the environment.
- Without them, the program would appear to be the unbelievable misadventures of a fiery foreigner and his almost felonious spouse.
- I am neither a felonious drysalter returned from exile, an hospital stump-turner, a decayed staymaker, a bankrupt printer, or insolvent debtor, released by act of parliament. The Life and Adventures of Sir Launcelot Greaves
- And like typical criminals, the felonious five left their incriminating fingerprints everywhere, showing an unmistakable consciousness of guilt on their part.
- felonious intent
- However central property was to gentrification, the felonious accumulation of it and the consequences for having done so are not remotely Thompson's concern.