Torts [noun]

Definition of Torts:

illegal or immoral action

Opposite/Antonyms of Torts:


Sentence/Example of Torts:

He has been equally just to the Duc de Guines in his affair with Tort.

"I think—I'm not quite sure—I think that's a tort," said Sam.

It was an action on the case (tort), against a common hoyman.

Will no one help to pull the tort'ring arrow From his breast?

If you commit a tort, you are liable to pay a compensatory sum.

The others had tort me faith an' zeal, but these tort me discipline.

Some, indeed, sought to give us a "tort of negligence" as a nominate tort.

Later, trespass on the case bifurcates into misdemeanor and the tort of trespass.

He is liable to the state for imprisonment or fine for the crime, and he is liable to B in money for damages for the tort.

If A carelessly drives his automobile into B's wagon, he commits a tort.