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B1
noun
Kullanım:
70%
Excuse, Defense
Karşılık: Excuse, Defense
Okunuş: /ˈælɪbaɪ/
Anlam: A claim or proof that someone was somewhere else when a crime was committed.

An alibi is when a person says they were in a different place when a crime happened. This helps show they are innocent.

He gave an alibi for the night of the crime.

The suspect's alibi was checked by the police.

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B2
noun
Kullanım:
60%
Excuse, Justification
Karşılık: Excuse, Justification
Okunuş: /ˈælɪbaɪ/
Anlam: A reason or explanation used to avoid blame or responsibility.

People use an alibi to explain why they did not do something. It is like a reason to avoid blame.

She made an alibi for missing the meeting.

His late homework had no good alibi.

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C1
noun
Kullanım:
40%
Plot Device, Story Element
Karşılık: Plot Device, Story Element
Okunuş: /ˈælɪbaɪ/
Anlam: In storytelling or drama, a plot device where a character gives an alibi to create suspense or mislead others.

In stories, an alibi is used to make the plot interesting. It can hide the truth or create a challenge for detectives.

The alibi in the story made the mystery tough to solve.

Writers use an alibi to surprise the readers.

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B2
noun
Kullanım:
50%
Pretext, Lie
Karşılık: Pretext, Lie
Okunuş: /ˈælɪbaɪ/
Anlam: A false or made-up excuse to escape trouble or punishment.

Sometimes people use an alibi as a lie. They want to avoid getting into trouble by giving a wrong reason.

He gave an alibi that no one believed.

Her alibi was just a lie to avoid her parents.

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C1
noun
Kullanım:
65%
Defense Statement
Karşılık: Defense Statement
Okunuş: /ˈælɪbaɪ/
Anlam: A formal defense statement used in legal contexts to prove innocence.

In law, an alibi is an official statement or evidence that shows a person was not at the crime place. It helps defend the person in court.

The lawyer presented a strong alibi for the client.

Alibis are important in court trials.

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