Misdemeanor

/ˌmɪsdɪˈmiːnər/ noun

A misdemeanor is a minor crime that is less serious than a felony, like petty theft or vandalism. It can still lead to fines, community service, or short jail time.

From Anglo-Norman and Middle English, combining “mis-” meaning “wrong” with “demeanor” meaning “behavior.” It originally referred to bad behavior in general before becoming a legal term for minor offenses.

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