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English
Etymology
Most likely a back-formation from complicity, under the influence of words such as explicit, as though the suffix -ity were composed of -it (from Latin -itus) and -y.
Pronunciation
Adjective
complicit (comparative more complicit, superlative most complicit)
- Associated with or participating in an activity, especially one of a questionable nature.
1861, Henry M. Wheeler, The Slaves' Champion, page 203:It [slavery] has set the seal of a complicit, guilty silence upon the most orthodox pulpits and the saintliest tongues, […]
1973, Angus Wilson, As If by Magic, Secker and Warburg, page 177:"I confess," and the Englishman turned with a near complicit grin to Hamo, "I have certain vulgar tastes myself."
2005 March 7, Larry Dennsion, “Letters”, in Time:Khan's sale of nuclear secrets and a complicit Pakistani government have made the world a ticking time bomb.
2023 July 26, Christian Wolmar, “Closing ticket offices to lead to 'catch-22' for passengers”, in RAIL, number 988, page 42:I have been critical of the RDG in the past for merely being a cypher for government announcements, but the failure of its members to make a stand on this issue and not be complicit in the Government's subterfuge is a shocking indictment of their failure to protect the industry.
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associated with or participating in an activity, especially one of a questionable nature
- Arabic: مُتَوَاطِئ (mutawāṭiʔ), مُشَارِك (mušārik)
- Danish: medskyldig, meddelagtig, medsammensvoren (da)
- Dutch: medeplichtig (nl)
- Esperanto: kunkulpa, komplica
- Finnish: osallinen (fi)
- French: complice (fr)
- German: Komplize (de) m, beteiligt (de), mitschuldig (de), mit unter einer Decke steckend, mit drin steckend
- Ido: komplica (io)
- Portuguese: cúmplice (pt)
- Russian: замешанный (ru) (zamešannyj), соучастник (ru) (součastnik), причастный (ru) (pričastnyj)
- Spanish: cómplice (es)
- Swedish: delaktig (sv), medskyldig (sv)
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