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True-crime

Definition:

True-crime refers to a genre of media, including books, movies, podcasts, and TV shows, that explores and recounts real-life criminal cases.

Senses:

Sense 1:

As a noun, true-crime refers to the genre of non-fiction media that focuses on real criminal cases and the investigation, trial, and aftermath of such cases.

Example sentences:

  1. I enjoy watching true-crime documentaries to learn about intriguing criminal cases.
  2. She listens to true-crime podcasts to understand the psychology behind criminal behavior.

Related products: True Crime Books, True Crime Movies

Sense 2:

As an adjective, true-crime describes something relating to or resembling a real-life criminal case.

Example sentences:

  1. The movie depicted a true-crime story based on a notorious serial killer.
  2. She wrote a true-crime novel inspired by a high-profile murder case.

Related products: True Crime Movies, True Crime Novels

Sense 3:

As a popular term, true-crime refers to the broad interest and fascination people have with real criminal cases.

Example sentences:

  1. True-crime podcasts have gained immense popularity in recent years.
  2. She enjoys discussing true-crime cases with her friends and analyzing different theories.

Related products: True Crime Podcasts, Crime Analysis Books

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