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Word: Mugshot

Definition: A mugshot is a photograph of a person's face, usually taken by the police when someone is arrested. It is often used for identification purposes and is part of police records.

Usage Instructions:
  • Mugshot is a noun, so it is used as the subject or object in a sentence.
  • You can say something like, "The police took a mugshot of the suspect."
Example Sentence:
  • "After the arrest, the police released the mugshot to the public to help find more information about the suspect."
Advanced Usage:
  • In news reports, you might hear phrases like "The mugshot went viral," meaning that the photo was widely shared on social media or the internet.
Word Variants:
  • Mug (informal): This can refer to a person's face in a casual way. For example, "He has a funny mug."
  • Shot: This can mean a photograph in general, not just a mugshot. For example, "She took a beautiful shot of the sunset."
Different Meanings:
  • Outside of the police context, "mug" can also mean a large cup used for drinking.
  • In British slang, "mug" can refer to someone who is easily deceived or tricked.
Synonyms:
  • Photograph: A general term for any picture.
  • Booking photo: Another term specifically related to police records.
  • ID photo: A picture used for identification, though not necessarily related to criminal activity.
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • There aren't commonly used idioms or phrasal verbs specifically for "mugshot," but you might hear "to mug for the camera," which means to make silly faces for a photograph.
Summary:

A mugshot is an important tool for police and law enforcement. It's a picture taken at the time of an arrest and is used to identify individuals.

Noun
  1. a photograph of someone's face (especially one made for police records)

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