Red-handedness
noun ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
- 1 The condition of being caught with clear evidence of guilt. uncountable
"If we look at it in this way, the requirement of red-handedness sinks somewhat into the background, and the expression acquires a rather different nuance: furtum manifestum means a clearly-proven theft."
- 2 Bloodiness; murderousness. uncountable
"The thing which seems least like what we now call England is the red-handedness of religious persecution, and the odd manner in which spiritual and secular personages jumble their functions and thwart each other on exactly the same principles, though on exactly opposite sides of the battle."
- 3 The condition of having red hands. uncountable
"I must fable my own birth: Though you both were Very much in love under Boston's stars, Among the maples' red-handedness, Caught at the bottom of an October sky"
Example
More examples"If we look at it in this way, the requirement of red-handedness sinks somewhat into the background, and the expression acquires a rather different nuance: furtum manifestum means a clearly-proven theft."
Etymology
From red-handed + -ness.
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