What is the difference between a crime and a criminal?

The differences are as follows:

1. Crime is a noun that means illegality, crime, sin, and criminal activities. The emphasis is on the act of committing a crime.

2. Crime is an adjective or noun.

1. When used as an adjective, it means crime, criminal, crime.

2. When it is a noun, it means a criminal or a prisoner. The emphasis is on the person who committed the crime.

Example sentences

1.crime.

①He forfeited his property?

①He was deprived of his property because of a crime.

②The lawyer defended him in court as to the error of the crime.

In court, lawyers separated his mistakes from his crimes.

③He distilled many wonderful stories from his experience as a crime lab technician.

①He extracted many wonderful stories from his experience as a crime laboratory technician.

2. Criminals.

①The criminal was hanged.

The criminal was hanged.

②The police chased the criminal until they finally caught him.

The police chased the criminal until they finally caught him.

③They lynched the criminals’ soles and buttocks.

They metatarsalized the offender's soles and buttocks.