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Meaning of court
The primary meaning of the word "court" is a place where justice is administered.
Etymology of court
The word "court" originates from the Old French word "court", which is derived from the Latin word "cohors", meaning "yard" or "enclosure".
The Latin word "cohors" is also related to the word "cohort", which refers to a group of people or a unit of soldiers.
The word "court" has been used in English since the 12th century to refer to a place where justice is administered, and its meaning has expanded over time to include other senses.
Synonyms
tribunal
judiciary
judge
bench
bar
forum
venue
hall
chamber
room
space
area
yard
enclosure
grounds
lawn
quadrangle
square
plaza
judiciary
panel
board
committee
council
assembly
congregation
gathering
meeting
session
hearing
trial
lawsuit
case
litigation
proceedings
lawsuit
prosecution
litigation
lawsuit
case
trial
hearing
proceedings
adjudication
judgment
verdict
sentence
decree
Definitions
- A court of law is an officially recognized place where a judge or judges hear evidence and make decisions in legal cases.
- * A court can also refer to the person or people who make up the court, such as a judge or a panel of judges.
- * In a broader sense, a court can be a place or occasion for a formal or official meeting, such as a royal court or a court of honor.
Usage Examples
- The Supreme Court is the highest court in the land, with the power to interpret the constitution and make final decisions on matters of law.
- * The court ruled in favor of the plaintiff, awarding them damages for the harm they suffered.
- * The royal court was a place of great pomp and ceremony, where the king and queen held court and received foreign dignitaries.
Antonyms
anarchy
chaos
disorder
lawlessness
turmoil
confusion
disarray
misrule
injustice
unfairness
bias
prejudice
partiality
inequality
discrimination
oppression
tyranny
despotism
absolutism
autocracy
dictatorship
oligarchy
mob rule
riot
uprising
rebellion
insurrection
mutiny