- scofflaw
- scoff|law [ `skaf,lɔ ] noun count AMERICAN MAINLY JOURNALISMsomeone who does not obey laws
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.
scofflaw — index delinquent Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
scofflaw — 1924, from SCOFF (Cf. scoff) (q.v.) + LAW (Cf. law). The winning entry in a national contest during Prohibition to coin a word to characterize a person who drinks illegally, chosen from more than 25,000 entries; the $200 winning prize was split… … Etymology dictionary
scofflaw — ☆ scofflaw [skäf′lô΄ ] n. [ SCOFF1 + LAW] Informal a habitual or flagrant violator of laws, esp. traffic or liquor laws … English World dictionary
scofflaw — [20] Aside from proprietary names and some scientific terms, it is rare for words that are pure human inventions (rather than naturally evolved forms) to make a permanent place for themselves in the English language, but scofflaw is a case in… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
scofflaw — UK [ˈskɒfˌlɔː] / US [ˈskɑfˌlɔ] noun [countable] Word forms scofflaw : singular scofflaw plural scofflaws American mainly journalism someone who does not obey laws … English dictionary
scofflaw — [20] Aside from proprietary names and some scientific terms, it is rare for words that are pure human inventions (rather than naturally evolved forms) to make a permanent place for themselves in the English language, but scofflaw is a case in… … Word origins
scofflaw — noun Date: 1924 a contemptuous law violator … New Collegiate Dictionary
scofflaw — /skawf law , skof /, n. 1. a person who flouts the law, esp. one who fails to pay fines owed. 2. a person who flouts rules, conventions, or accepted practices. [1920 25; SCOFF1 + LAW1] * * * … Universalium
scofflaw — noun a) One who habitually violates minor laws or fails to answer trivial court summonses (such as parking tickets.) b) An iconoclast … Wiktionary
scofflaw — Synonyms and related words: Judas, betrayer, convict, criminal, crook, deceiver, desperado, desperate criminal, double dealer, felon, fugitive, gallows bird, gangster, gaolbird, jailbird, lawbreaker, mobster, outlaw, public enemy, quisling,… … Moby Thesaurus