I.
noun
ADJECTIVE
▪ dangerous , violent
▪ real , serious
▪ habitual , hardened
▪ career , professional
▪ master
▪ petty , street
▪ convicted
▪ known , suspected , wanted
▪
He has been associating with known ~s.
▪ potential
▪ notorious
▪ common
▪
She was treated like a common ~.
▪ corporate , white-collar
▪ war
▪
He was tried as a war ~.
VERB + CRIMINAL
▪ catch
▪
I told him to pass the information to the police so they could catch the ~s.
▪ convict , prosecute
II.
adj.
Criminal is used with these nouns: ↑ act , ↑ action , ↑ activity , ↑ alien , ↑ assault , ↑ attorney , ↑ background , ↑ barrister , ↑ behaviour , ↑ case , ↑ charge , ↑ check , ↑ code , ↑ complaint , ↑ conduct , ↑ conspiracy , ↑ contempt , ↑ conviction , ↑ court , ↑ damage , ↑ defendant , ↑ enquiry , ↑ enterprise , ↑ fine , ↑ gang , ↑ homicide , ↑ indictment , ↑ intelligence , ↑ investigation , ↑ involvement , ↑ jurisdiction , ↑ jury , ↑ justice , ↑ law , ↑ lawyer , ↑ liability , ↑ libel , ↑ litigation , ↑ mischief , ↑ misconduct , ↑ misuse , ↑ negligence , ↑ offence , ↑ past , ↑ penalty , ↑ procedure , ↑ proceedings , ↑ prohibition , ↑ prosecution , ↑ prosecutor , ↑ record , ↑ responsibility , ↑ sanction , ↑ sentence , ↑ statute , ↑ suspect , ↑ syndicate , ↑ tendency , ↑ trial , ↑ tribunal , ↑ underworld , ↑ violation , ↑ violence , ↑ warrant , ↑ waste , ↑ wrong