Pronunciation: /ədˈvænst ʧɑrdʒ/
noun a noun is a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'advanced' can also be a noun referring to someone who is at a higher level or more experienced.
A1 The police officer issued an advanced charge against the suspect.
A2 The prosecutor decided to pursue an advanced charge in the case.
B1 The lawyer argued that the advanced charge was not supported by sufficient evidence.
B2 The judge dismissed the advanced charge due to lack of credible witnesses.
C1 The advanced charge was elevated to a more serious offense after new evidence emerged.
C2 The advanced charge was dropped when it was revealed that the key witness had fabricated their testimony.
adjective an adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun. In this case, 'advanced' is an adjective describing the type of charge.
A1 The police officer issued an advanced charge against the suspect.
A2 The advanced charge on the credit card was higher than expected.
B1 The advanced charge for the concert tickets was non-refundable.
B2 The advanced charge for the VIP package included exclusive access to the event.
C1 The advanced charge for the customized luxury car was worth every penny.
C2 The advanced charge for the private jet charter was exorbitant, but the convenience was unmatched.
formal The prosecutor decided to pursue an advanced charge of first-degree murder against the suspect.
informal They're hitting him with an advanced charge for that crime.
slang They're throwing the book at him with that advanced charge.
figurative The advanced charge felt like a heavy weight on his shoulders.
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