C1 verb #7,000 رایج‌ترین 2 دقیقه مطالعه

alibi

An alibi is a claim or piece of evidence that you were somewhere else when a crime happened.

Explanation at your level:

An alibi is a reason you give when you are not at a place. If you are not at school, you say where you were. That is your alibi.

When someone thinks you did something wrong, you use an alibi to show you were in a different place. It helps you stay out of trouble.

An alibi is a legal term. It means you have proof that you were elsewhere when a crime happened. People also use it informally to explain why they missed an event.

The term alibi is frequently used in crime fiction and law. It serves as a defensive claim. You might say, 'His alibi was weak,' meaning the evidence for his location was not convincing.

In advanced English, alibi can function as a metaphorical tool. Someone might use an 'alibi' to justify a personal failing or a lack of professional progress, acting as a shield against criticism.

Etymologically, alibi represents the Latin 'elsewhere.' In literary contexts, it can denote a sense of displacement or an existential excuse. It remains a cornerstone of legal discourse, requiring rigorous verification to be considered valid.

واژه در 30 ثانیه

  • Noun
  • Means elsewhere
  • Legal/Casual
  • Rhymes with goodbye

When you hear the word alibi, you probably think of detective shows! It is a very specific term used to describe a person's whereabouts during a crime. If you are accused of something, your alibi is your best friend because it proves you were somewhere else.

Think of it as a ticket to innocence. Whether it is a movie ticket, a receipt, or a friend who saw you at the park, these things help build your defense. It is not just for criminals, though; we often use it in daily life when we need an excuse for missing a meeting or being late.

The word alibi has a fascinating history that takes us straight back to Latin. In Latin, the word alibi literally translates to 'elsewhere.' It is a combination of alius (other) and ibi (there).

It entered the English language in the early 18th century specifically as a legal term. It is one of the few words that has kept its original Latin meaning almost perfectly intact for hundreds of years. While it started in dusty law books, it eventually migrated into common speech, especially after the rise of mystery novels and crime dramas in the 20th century.

You will most often hear alibi used with the verbs provide, establish, or confirm. For example, 'The suspect could not provide an alibi.' This is standard, neutral English.

In casual conversation, you might hear someone say, 'I need an alibi for tonight,' which usually implies they are trying to get out of a boring social event. Just remember that in a legal context, it is a very serious word, while in social settings, it is used more playfully.

1. Rock-solid alibi: A perfect, undeniable excuse. 2. To cook up an alibi: To invent a fake story. 3. To break an alibi: To prove someone's excuse is a lie. 4. Without an alibi: Being left vulnerable to accusations. 5. A convenient alibi: An excuse that happens to be very helpful at the right time.

The word alibi is a noun. Its plural form is alibis. Pronunciation is /ˈælɪbaɪ/ in both British and American English. The stress is on the first syllable.

It is almost always used as a countable noun. You have 'an' alibi or 'two' alibis. It rhymes with words like goodbye, supply, and apply, which makes it quite easy to remember!

Fun Fact

It is one of the few Latin words that entered English without changing its form.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ˈæl.ɪ.baɪ/

Three syllables, stress on the first.

US /ˈæl.ə.baɪ/

Similar to UK, clear 'a' sound.

Common Errors

  • Misplacing the stress
  • Pronouncing the 'i' at the end as 'ee'
  • Omitting the 'l'

Rhymes With

goodbye supply apply rely deny

Difficulty Rating

خواندن 2/5

Easy

Writing 2/5

Easy

Speaking 2/5

Easy

شنیدن 2/5

Easy

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

excuse crime

Learn Next

evidence testimony

پیشرفته

pretext

Grammar to Know

Noun usage

He has an alibi.

Examples by Level

1

I have an alibi.

I have a proof.

Use 'an' before vowels.

1

The police asked for his alibi.

2

She had a good alibi.

3

Do you have an alibi?

4

His alibi was true.

5

He needs an alibi.

6

They checked her alibi.

7

My alibi is my friend.

8

The alibi was weak.

1

The suspect provided a solid alibi.

2

I cannot offer an alibi for my absence.

3

The detective broke his alibi.

4

She was searching for an alibi.

5

His alibi was confirmed by CCTV.

6

They had no alibi for the night.

7

He tried to cook up an alibi.

8

Is your alibi reliable?

1

The witness destroyed the defendant's alibi.

2

He relied on his alibi to avoid prison.

3

A fake alibi can lead to more trouble.

4

The investigation focused on his missing alibi.

5

She needed a convincing alibi for her boss.

6

The alibi was corroborated by two people.

7

Without a credible alibi, he was arrested.

8

They scrutinized every detail of his alibi.

1

The alibi served as a convenient pretext for his evasion.

2

His alibi was so elaborate it seemed rehearsed.

3

The prosecution systematically dismantled the suspect's alibi.

4

She used her busy schedule as an alibi for avoiding the party.

5

The inconsistency in his alibi raised immediate red flags.

6

They required an ironclad alibi to secure his release.

7

His alibi was the only thing standing between him and a conviction.

8

The judge dismissed the alibi as entirely fabricated.

1

The defendant's alibi was a masterclass in obfuscation.

2

He constructed an intricate alibi that spanned several cities.

3

The alibi provided a tenuous defense against the overwhelming evidence.

4

Her alibi was corroborated by the digital footprint of her phone.

5

The defense attorney insisted on verifying the alibi's authenticity.

6

An alibi is only as good as the evidence supporting it.

7

The suspect's alibi crumbled under intense cross-examination.

8

He sought an alibi in the form of a signed affidavit.

مترادف‌ها

vouch for corroborate shield cover for justify defend

متضادها

implicate incriminate accuse

ترکیب‌های رایج

solid alibi
provide an alibi
check an alibi
confirm an alibi
fake an alibi
weak alibi
ironclad alibi
credible alibi
lack an alibi
establish an alibi

Idioms & Expressions

"cook up an alibi"

to invent a story

He tried to cook up an alibi, but the police didn't believe him.

casual

Easily Confused

alibi vs excuse

both mean reasons

alibi is for location

I have an excuse for being late vs I have an alibi for the crime.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + has + an + alibi

He has an alibi.

خانواده کلمه

Nouns

alibi The excuse itself

مرتبط

elsewhere literal translation

How to Use It

frequency

6

Formality Scale

Formal (legal) Neutral Casual

اشتباهات رایج

Using as a verb (e.g., 'He alibied himself') He provided an alibi
Alibi is primarily a noun, not a verb.

Tips

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Latin Root

Remember it means 'elsewhere' in Latin.

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Legal vs Casual

Use it carefully in court.

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Pop Culture

Watch crime shows to hear it used.

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Plural

It is alibis.

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Rhyme

Rhymes with goodbye.

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Don't verb it

Don't say 'I alibied'.

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Latin Origin

It is pure Latin.

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Context

Use it in mystery stories.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Ali (a person) was by (near) the store, so he has an alibi.

Visual Association

A detective looking at a clock.

Word Web

crime detective innocence proof

چالش

Write a short mystery story using the word.

ریشه کلمه

Latin

Original meaning: elsewhere

بافت فرهنگی

None

Commonly used in crime fiction and legal dramas.

Many detective novels by Agatha Christie Law & Order series

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Legal

  • provide an alibi
  • confirm an alibi
  • break an alibi

Conversation Starters

"Do you like mystery novels?"

"Have you ever needed an alibi?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a time you needed an excuse.

سوالات متداول

1 سوال

No, it is a noun.

خودت رو بسنج

fill blank A1

I have an ___.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: alibi

Alibi is the correct term for an excuse.

multiple choice A2

What is an alibi?

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: An excuse

It is a defense or excuse.

true false B1

An alibi is always true.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: نادرست

An alibi can be fake.

match pairs B1

Word

معنی

All matched!

Solid alibi is a common collocation.

sentence order B2

کلمات زیر رو بزن تا جمله رو بسازی
درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح:

Subject-verb-object order.

امتیاز: /5

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واژه‌های بیشتر Law

legal

A2

به چیزی می‌گیم که طبق قانون مجازه. کلا هر چیزی که به قانون، دادگاه، قرارداد یا وکیل ربط داشته باشه، با این کلمه توصیف می‌شه.

charter

B2

سند رسمی که قوانین یا هدف یک گروه را مشخص می‌کند. به معنی اجاره کردن هواپیما یا کشتی برای استفاده شخصی هم هست.

superjurous

C1

A person who provides a redundant or additional oath to support an existing sworn statement. In a legal context, it refers to someone whose primary role is to corroborate another witness's testimony by swearing to its truthfulness.

legislate

C1

یعنی تصویب یا وضع قانون از طریق یه روند رسمی. معمولاً توی دولت یا مجلس اتفاق میفته که قوانین رو بحث و تصویب می‌کنن.

restriction

B2

قانون یا مقرراتی که آنچه را که می‌توانید انجام دهید یا چگونه می‌توان از چیزی استفاده کرد، محدود می‌کند.

arbiter

B2

آربیتر (arbiter) فردی است که اختیار حل اختلاف یا تعیین درستی را دارد. او مانند یک قاضی بی‌طرف عمل می‌کند.

extralegency

C1

Extralegency refers to the state or quality of being outside the scope of the law or existing beyond legal authority. It is typically used in political and legal contexts to describe actions taken by an authority that are not explicitly authorized by existing statutes or constitutional frameworks.

guidelines

B1

دستورالعمل‌ها یا توصیه‌های رسمی هستن که بهت یاد می‌دن چطور کاری رو انجام بدی. این‌ها برای راهنمایی و کمک به تصمیم‌گیری بهتر به کار می‌رن.

bind

C1

Describes a formal agreement, contract, or promise that is legally or morally obligatory and cannot be broken. In academic and scientific contexts, it can also refer to the physical or chemical property of sticking together or exerting a restrictive force.

accusation

B2

A formal or informal charge claiming that someone has done something illegal, wrong, or immoral. It typically involves stating that a specific person is responsible for a negative action or crime.

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