wrongdoer

wrongdoer
/rawng"dooh'euhr, -dooh"-, rong"-/, n.
a person who does wrong, esp. a sinner or transgressor.
[1350-1400; ME; see WRONG, DOER]
Syn. evildoer, culprit, offender.

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  • wrongdoer — n. one who does wrong; one who has committed an offense; sinner …   English contemporary dictionary

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