Definition of «wrongdoer»

A wrongdoer is someone who commits a mistake, an error or an offense. It refers to a person who has done something that they should not have done according to societal norms and expectations. The term can also refer to someone who breaks the law or goes against moral principles. In essence, it describes any individual who engages in behavior that is considered unacceptable by society at large.

Sentences with «wrongdoer»

  • It reminds me of those stocks and pillories we used to punish wrongdoers in colonial times. (ohmidog.com)
  • There is no shortage of wrongdoers already getting caught, but we must make rules robust, oversight reliable, and punishment sure. (newrochelletalk.com)
  • A real «civic disaster» would happen if our legal system couldn't hold wrongdoers accountable for their misconduct. (indianainjuryblog.com)
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