acquitted
adjectiveDivide acquitted into syllables:
ac · quit · ted
How to pronounce acquitted:
Definition of acquitted:
- acquitted (adjective):
- declared not guilty of a specific offense or crime; legally blameless.
Synonyms for acquitted:
absolved
allowed to walk
blameless
clean-handed
cleared
exonerated
faultless
guiltless
impeccable
in the clear
inculpable
innocent
irreproachable
let off
lily-white
not guilty
off the hook
under no obligation
vindicated
Antonyms for acquitted:
accountable
accusable
answerable
at fault
blameworthy
censurable
chargeable
condemnable
convicted
culpable
guilty
impeachable
in the wrong
incriminated
indictable
indicted
liable
punishable
responsible
to blame
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