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Complicity

usgb/kəmˈplɪsəti/Volume
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Negative ConnotationPlay
Complicity carries a negative feeling, suggesting involvement in wrongdoing. SlideThe CEO denied complicity in the embezzlement scandal.
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Often used in legal or crime-related contexts to describe aiding unlawful acts. SlideShe faced charges for her complicity in the fraud scheme.
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Using 'complicity' implies a moral judgment against the actions taken. SlideHis silence on the issue amounted to complicity.