different between unlawful vs forbiddenly
unlawful
English
Etymology
un- +? lawful
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -??f?l
Adjective
unlawful (comparative more unlawful, superlative most unlawful)
- (law) Prohibited; not permitted by law (either civil or criminal law; see illegal).
- He was charged with unlawful use of a car.
Translations
unlawful From the web:
- what unlawful mean
- what's unlawful imprisonment
- what's unlawful detainer
- what unlawful discrimination is
- what's unlawful restraint
- what's unlawful assembly
- what's unlawful wounding
- what's unlawful killing
forbiddenly
English
Etymology
forbidden +? -ly
Adverb
forbiddenly (comparative more forbiddenly, superlative most forbiddenly)
- In a forbidden or unlawful manner.
forbiddenly From the web:
- what forbidden means
- what forbidden love means
- what forbidden fruit means
- what's forbidden in islam
- what's forbidden rice
- what's forbidden fruit
- what's forbidden love
- what's forbidden riff
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