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Synonyms and antonyms of Legal and honest in British Thesaurus

Legal and honest

legal (adjective)

allowed by the law

innocent (adjective)

not guilty of a crime

clean (adjective)

not guilty of anything illegal or wrong

legitimate (adjective)

allowed by the law, or correct according to the law

current (adjective)

correct or legal at the present time

lawful (adjective)

formal not against the law

rightful (adjective)

formal officially or legally accepted as right or correct

on the right/wrong side of the law ()

doing legal/illegal things

clean (adjective)

informal not carrying anything illegal

good (adjective)

able to be legally used or officially accepted

guiltless (adjective)

formal not responsible for doing something wrong or for committing a crime

innocence (noun)

the state of not being guilty of a crime

innocence (noun)

the state of not being guilty of something wrong that someone blames you for

innocent (adjective)

not involving a crime or anything morally wrong

in the clear ()

no longer believed to be guilty of something bad or illegal

kosher (adjective)

not illegal or dishonest

legal (adjective)

according to the law

legality (noun)

the fact that something is legal

legally (adverb)

according to the law

legit (adjective)

informal allowed by the law

legit (adjective)

informal honest, or real

legitimacy (noun)

the fact that something is legal

straight (adjective)

very informal someone who is straight is not a criminal

validity (noun)

the state of being legally or officially accepted