violation

The word “violation” has 4 syllables: vi-o-la-tion

It's pronounced as /ˌvaɪəˈleɪʃən/


What is synonym and antonym for violation?

In the thesaurus, “violation” has 70 synonyms and 16 antonyms.

Here are synonyms and antonyms for violation along with examples of usage in sentences.


Synonyms for violation

  • abuse
  • acquaintance rape
  • assault
  • bias crime
  • breach
  • break
  • contravention
  • corruption
  • crime
  • criminality
  • date rape
  • debauchery
  • debt
  • defilement
  • deflowering
  • delinquency
  • depravity
  • dereliction
  • descent
  • disregard
  • downfall
  • encroachment
  • error
  • fall
  • fault
  • felony
  • foible
  • forgetting
  • gang rape
  • hate crime
  • ignoring
  • illegality
  • immorality
  • indecent assault
  • infraction
  • infringement
  • iniquitousness
  • iniquity
  • intrusion
  • invasion
  • lawbreaking
  • lawlessness
  • licentiousness
  • malefaction
  • misconduct
  • misdeed
  • misdemeanor
  • misdoing
  • misfeasance
  • misprision
  • molestation
  • neglect
  • nonobservance
  • offence
  • offense
  • overlooking
  • peccadillo
  • rape
  • ravishment
  • sexual assault
  • sin
  • sinfulness
  • statutory rape
  • transgression
  • trespass
  • unlawfulness
  • vice
  • wickedness
  • wrong
  • wrongdoing

Antonyms for violation

Meanings of violation

  • noun
    1. The act or an instance of violating or the condition of being violated.

Example Sentences

  • The company faced a heavy fine for each violation of the safety rules.
  • Critics argued that the law was a clear violation of free speech rights.
  • He reported the violation to the authorities immediately.
  • The team lost points due to a violation of the competition’s regulations.
  • Any violation of this contract could result in legal action.

On this page you'll find 86 synonyms, antonyms, or another words to violation, such as: abuse, acquaintance rape, assault, bias crime, blamelessness, breach, break.

Make sure to choose synonyms and antonyms that are appropriate for the context of the sentence.

Related Words

gaff

bad faith

  • adultery
  • affair
  • affectation
  • apostasy
  • artifice
  • beguilement
  • betrayal
  • betrayal of trust
  • bigotry
  • breach of faith
  • breach of privilege
  • breach of promise
  • breach of trust
  • breaking of faith
  • cant
  • casuistry
  • cheating
  • chicane
  • chicanery
  • cozenage
  • craftiness
  • crookedness
  • cunning
  • cunningness
  • deceit
  • deceitfulness
  • deception
  • defection
  • dereliction
  • disaffection
  • dishonesty
  • disloyalty
  • display
  • dissembling
  • dissimulation
  • double cross
  • double-dealing
  • dupery
  • duplicity
  • equivocation
  • exaggeration
  • extramarital relations
  • faithlessness
  • fakery
  • false profession
  • falseness
  • falsity
  • fickleness
  • foul play
  • fourberie
  • fraud
  • fraudulentness
  • furtiveness
  • glibness
  • guile
  • hanky-panky
  • hypocrisy
  • imposture
  • improbity
  • inaccuracy
  • inconstancy
  • indirection
  • infidelity
  • insidiousness
  • insincerity
  • irreverence
  • lewdness
  • lie
  • lip service
  • lying
  • mendaciousness
  • mendacity
  • mockery
  • oiliness
  • perfidiousness
  • perfidy
  • pharisaicalness
  • pharisaism
  • phoniness
  • pietism
  • prevarication
  • quackery
  • recreancy
  • sanctimoniousness
  • sanctimony
  • sedition
  • seditiousness
  • sharp practice
  • slickness
  • slipperiness
  • slyness
  • smoothness
  • speciousness
  • subversive activity
  • tartuffery
  • treacherousness
  • treachery
  • treason
  • trickery
  • two-facedness
  • two-timing
  • unctuousness
  • underhandedness
  • unfaithfulness
  • unscrupulousness
  • untrueness
  • untruthfulness
  • violation
  • wiliness

ignoring

illegality

abuse


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