Alibi (N):
Pronunciation: al-uh-bye
Word Meaning: “Alibi” refers to evidence or a proof that an individual was not present at the scene of a crime during the time it occurred. It is often used in legal contexts to establish a person’s innocence by providing a credible excuse for their whereabouts.
Uses in Sentence:
- The suspect claimed to have a solid alibi, proving he was elsewhere when the robbery took place.
- The defense attorney presented multiple witnesses as alibis to establish the client’s innocence.
Synonyms:
- Excuse
- Defense
- Justification
- Exoneration
- Explanation
Antonyms:
- Accusation
- Blame
- Guilt
- Responsibility
- Incrimination
Word Meaning in Hindi: The word “Alibi” can be translated into Hindi as “शरणार्थी” (Sharanarthy) or “दलील” (Daleel).
Word Uses in Hindi:
- शंका उठी कि चोरी होने के समय शंका करने वाला आरोपी ने मजबूत शरणार्थी की प्रस्तुति की। (The suspect claimed to have a solid alibi, proving he was elsewhere when the robbery took place.)
- रक्षाद्वार वकील ने मौजूदा ग्राहक की मास्टर दलील के रूप में कई साक्षात्कार देने का प्रस्तुत किया। (The defense attorney presented multiple witnesses as alibis to establish the client’s innocence.)