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Noun — The person who brings a case against someone else in a civil lawsuit.

Synonyms

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How to use plaintiff

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the plaintiff argued rule in favor of the plaintiff

Etymology

From Old French plaintif, "complaining" — the same root that gives us "plaintive," making them etymological twins.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “plaintiff” mean?

The word “plaintiff” means the person who brings a case against someone else in a civil lawsuit. In plain terms, the person suing someone else in a civil court case (as opposed to the defendant, who is being sued).

How do you pronounce “plaintiff”?

“Plaintiff” is pronounced PLAYN-tihf (/ˈpleɪntɪf/ in IPA).

How do you use “plaintiff” in a sentence?

Here is “plaintiff” used in a sentence: “The plaintiff argued that the company had breached the contract.”

What part of speech is “plaintiff”?

“Plaintiff” is a noun.

Where does the word “plaintiff” come from?

The word “plaintiff” comes from Old French. From Old French plaintif, "complaining" — the same root that gives us "plaintive," making them etymological twins.

Is “plaintiff” a common word?

“Plaintiff” is an uncommon word in modern English.

What is the difference between a plaintiff and a defendant?

The plaintiff is the person who brings a civil lawsuit against another party, while the defendant is the person being sued and required to respond to the claim. The plaintiff must prove their case, and the defendant defends against it.

Is plaintiff used in criminal cases?

No, plaintiff is a civil law term. In criminal cases, the party bringing charges is called the prosecution or the state, not the plaintiff, since criminal cases are brought on behalf of the public rather than a private individual.

What is the difference between a plaintiff and a claimant?

Plaintiff and claimant both refer to the person who initiates a civil lawsuit, but claimant is more commonly used in UK and Commonwealth legal systems, while plaintiff remains the standard term in the United States.

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