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Aussprache lernen de·lin·quent

/dəˈliNGkwənt/
adjective
(typically of a young person or that person's behavior) showing or characterized by a tendency to commit crime, particularly minor crime.
"delinquent children"
Synonyme: lawless, lawbreaking, criminal, offending, errant, badly behaved, troublesome, difficult, unmanageable, unruly, disobedient, uncontrollable, out of control

noun
a delinquent person.
"young delinquents"
Synonyme: offender, wrongdoer, malefactor, lawbreaker, culprit, criminal, hooligan, vandal, ruffian, hoodlum, lout, juvenile delinquent, young offender, tearaway, juvie, yob, yobbo, chav, hoodie, hoon, miscreant

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vor 5 Tagen · The meaning of DELINQUENT is a usually young person who regularly performs illegal or immoral acts. How to use delinquent in a sentence.
adjective · failing in or neglectful of a duty or obligation; guilty of a misdeed or offense. · (of an account, tax, debt, etc.) past due; overdue. · of or ...
a person, usually young, who behaves in a way that is illegal or not acceptable to most people: juvenile delinquents. Siehe auch. juvenile delinquent.
Im allgemeinen Sprachgebrauch steht Delinquent für einen Übeltäter, Gesetzesbrecher, Normenverletzer oder Regelübertreter. Der Ausdruck wird unter Umständen ...
delinquent in British English · 1. someone, esp a young person, guilty of delinquency. See juvenile delinquent · 2. archaic. a person who fails in an obligation ...
The adjective delinquent describes something that is past due or people who are negligent in doing their duty. If you are delinquent in paying your delinquent ...
A juvenile delinquent, often shortened as delinquent, a young person (under 18) who fails to do that which is required by law ...
[1] Kriminologie: Ausführender eines Delikts; jemand, der ein Delikt (Straftat) begangen hat. Herkunft: im 16. Jahrhundert Entlehnung ...
The term delinquent refers to the state of being in arrears. When someone is delinquent, they are past due on their financial obligation(s), such as a loan, ...