Alibi

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:

  1. The suspect claimed to have a solid alibi, proving he was elsewhere when the robbery took place.
  2. The defense attorney presented multiple witnesses as alibis to establish the client’s innocence.

Synonyms:

  1. Excuse
  2. Defense
  3. Justification
  4. Exoneration
  5. Explanation

Antonyms:

  1. Accusation
  2. Blame
  3. Guilt
  4. Responsibility
  5. Incrimination

Word Meaning in Hindi: The word “Alibi” can be translated into Hindi as “शरणार्थी” (Sharanarthy) or “दलील” (Daleel).

Word Uses in Hindi:

  1. 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.)
  2. 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.)
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