Legal - Wikipedia-style Article
Legal
Definition
Legal is an adjective that pertains to the law or conforms to rules established by a governing authority. It can also describe anything authorized or permitted by law.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ˈliː.ɡəl/
- Respelling: LEE-guhl
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ˈliː.ɡəl/
- Respelling: LEE-guhl
Etymology
The word "legal" originates from the Latin "legalis," meaning "pertaining to the law," derived from "lex," meaning "law." It entered Old French as "legal" and later Middle English in the 15th century, retaining its reference to laws and regulations.
Derivatives
- Legality (noun)
- Legally (adverb)
- Illegal (adjective)
- Legalistic (adjective)
- Legislative (adjective)
Synonyms
- Lawful
- Permissible
- Legitimate
Antonyms
- Illegal
- Unlawful
- Prohibited
Usage
The term "legal" is frequently used in contexts related to law, governance, and ethics. For example, "The contract is legal and binding," or "She is seeking legal advice."
Related Terms
- Law: The system of rules created by governing authorities.
- Justice: The principle of fairness and moral righteousness.
- Regulation: A rule or directive made and maintained by an authority.
Detailed Definitions
Adjective
- Relating to the law: Describes something pertaining to legal matters or the legal system.
- Example: "She works in the legal department of the firm."
- Permitted by law: Refers to actions, activities, or entities that are authorized or not prohibited by law.
- Example: "Gambling is legal in some states."
- Relating to lawyers or law professionals: Describes matters associated with legal practice.
- Example: "He sought legal representation in court."