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manslaughter

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This term occupies a specific legal middle ground between murder and accidental death. It carries a heavy weight of negligence or recklessness, suggesting that while the perpetrator did not intend to kill, their failure to act with reasonable care led to a fatal outcome. In common usage, it evokes a sense of tragic error or sudden loss of control. It is strictly a legalistic term, rarely used in casual conversation unless referring to a court case, and it lacks the cold intentionality associated with homicide or the pure misfortune of a freak accident.

Used as a legal classification of a crime, such as in the phrase "the charge of manslaughter."

Meanings

Noun

The crime of killing a human being without malice aforethought.

"He was charged with involuntary manslaughter after the accident."

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