A taunting, scoffing, or derisive look or gibe.
A fugitive or deserter
An idle, disreputable, or shiftless person
(Physics) A transient phenomenon, especially an electric current; a very brief surge.
A fugitive from the law; outlaw
A habitual criminal.
A prolonged living away from one's country, community, etc., usually enforced; banishment, sometimes self-imposed
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A criminal is defined as a person who has done something illegal.
A written statement prepared by a lawyer and submitted to the court that outlines the pertinent facts of the case, the questions of law to be decided, the position of the lawyer’s client as to those questions, and the legal arguments and authorities (for example, statutes and appellate court decisions) that support that position. See also memorandum.
The definition of an outcast is a person who doesn't fit in with the majority and who is not accepted by the crowd.
Derelict is defined as a person who has no assets, home, property or job.
Find another word for fugitives. In this page you can discover 13 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for fugitives, like: fleers, runaways, vagabonds, transients, renegades, outlaws, exiles, deserters, criminals, briefs and outcasts.
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