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unlawful

adjective
1
Against the law; not legally permitted.
"It is unlawful to drive without a valid licence."

How to Use Unlawful

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishIllegal — not allowed under the law.

Common mistake

"Unlawful" and "illegal" mean almost the same thing, but "unlawful" is often used in formal or civil contexts (contracts, torts), while "illegal" is used more for criminal matters.

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Common pairings
unlawful act unlawful arrest unlawful killing

Word Forms

more unlawful comparative, most unlawful superlative

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Etymology

From "un-" + "lawful."

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