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woman convict vs female convict

Both "woman convict" and "female convict" are correct phrases, but they are used in slightly different contexts. "Woman convict" emphasizes the gender of the convict, while "female convict" is more formal and commonly used in legal or official contexts.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 629 views

woman convict

This phrase is correct and commonly used to refer to a female convict, emphasizing the gender of the individual.

This phrase is used to specifically refer to a convict who is a woman. It highlights the gender of the convict.

Examples:

  • The prison housed several woman convicts.
  • She was the first woman convict to be released on parole.
  • The documentary shed light on the lives of woman convicts in the 19th century.
  • The judge sentenced the woman convict to ten years in prison.
  • The woman convict's story touched the hearts of many.
  • SHE ALSO HELPED TO CONVICT THE WOMAN AT THE CHEMIST'S IN 1961 AND A YEAR LATER, SHE GAVE POLICE INFORMATION WHICH LED TO THE ARREST OF HER POSTMAN.
  • Me, desperate housewife, stalled Prius on a lonely road, and you, escaped convict, hasn't been with a woman in four years.
  • With the kidnapping of the Baltimore woman, James Cole... is now also wanted in connection with the brutal slaying of Rodney Wiggins, an ex-convict from Ardmore.
  • With the kidnapping of the Baltimore woman, James Cole... is now also wanted in connection... with the brutal slaying of Rodney Wiggins, an ex-convict from Ardmore.

Alternatives:

  • female prisoner
  • convicted woman
  • woman offender
  • female offender
  • woman inmate

female convict

This phrase is correct and commonly used, especially in legal or official contexts to refer to a woman who has been convicted of a crime.

This phrase is more formal and is often used in legal or official contexts to refer to a woman who has been convicted of a crime.

Examples:

  • The court sentenced the female convict to life imprisonment.
  • The documentary focused on the rehabilitation of female convicts.
  • She works with female convicts to help them reintegrate into society.
  • The prison houses both male and female convicts.
  • The female convict's case attracted media attention.
  • Sure, they'll cheer on a bunch of female convicts.
  • Female ex-convicts have greater difficulty in obtaining work.
  • See, we can't write letters to other convicts at other penitentiaries, so convict "a" writes a letter to his accomplice on the outside... quite possibly a female... who sends his letter to convict "b"...

Alternatives:

  • woman convict
  • convicted woman
  • female prisoner
  • woman offender
  • female offender

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