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wrongdoer
[ rawng-doo-er, -doo-, rong- ]
wrongdoer
/ ˈɒŋˌːə /
noun
- a person who acts immorally or illegally
Word History and Origins
Origin of wrongdoer1
Example Sentences
Ancient petroglyphs carved into volcanic rock outside Bishop in the eastern Sierra were recently damaged by vandals, and federal authorities want to bring the wrongdoers to justice.
Lance Bombardier Davis explained that Gunner Beck "didn't want to be seen as the wrongdoer", and feared she would receive "backlash" if he lost his job as a result.
You may even pull for those wrongdoers to make a turnaround and, better, be warmed by the heroes’ refusal to be thwarted if they don’t.
Attorney’s Office and Department of Justice will investigate wrongdoers.
“Luna ran an anti-corruption campaign — but all the failure to investigate the wrongdoers has been under Luna’s administration.”
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