Suborn (verb)
sub-oorn
Bribe or otherwise induce (someone) to commit an unlawful act such as perjury.
I love the origin of suborn; from Latin subornare ‘incite secretly’, from sub- ‘secretly’ + ornare ‘equip’.
Example sentences
“The defendant’s attempts to suborn the witness were documented and referred to in court.”
“When the suborning of jury members was discovered a mistrial was declared.”
Word of the Day – Fortuitous
April 30, 2026
Word of the Day – Fortuitous
Word of the Day - fortuitous (adj)
Word of the Day – Mazarine
April 29, 2026
Word of the Day – Mazarine
Word of the Day - Mazarine (noun) maz-ar-een
Word of the Day – Sonder
April 28, 2026
Word of the Day – Sonder
Word of the Day - Sonder (noun) son-der
Word of the Day – Polako
April 27, 2026
Word of the Day – Polako
Word of the Day - Polako (полако) (noun) (Proto-Slavic) po-lah-ko
Word of the Day – Wetland
April 26, 2026
Word of the Day – Wetland
Word of the Day - Wetland (noun) wet-land
Word of the Day – Confluence
April 25, 2026
Word of the Day – Confluence
Word of the Day - Confluence (noun) con-floo-uns