Definition of «felonious»

Felonious means committed with intent to do harm or commit a crime. It is an adjective used to describe actions that are criminal in nature, often associated with serious offenses such as murder, assault, or robbery.

Phrases with «felonious»

Sentences with «felonious»

  • You or your traveling companion is a victim of felonious assault within a certain duration before your scheduled departure date. (insubuy.com)
  • U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman wrote to the judge presiding over Joe Percoco's bribery case on Saturday, asking if felonious former lobbyist Todd Howe could wear designer duds when the trial resumes tomorrow. (nystateofpolitics.com)
  • Based on Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein's exposé of the Watergate Scandal and President Richard Nixon's involvement in felonious dirty tricks, it's more than just a cunningly - crafted docudrama — it's a key film in the best era of the medium's history. (filmfreakcentral.net)
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