Antonyms for defalcator
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : dih-fal-keyt, -fawl- |
Phonetic Transcription : dɪˈfæl keɪt, -ˈfɔl- |
Definition of defalcator
Origin :- 1530s, "to lop off," from Medieval Latin defalcatus, past participle of defalcare (see defalcation). Modern scientific use dates from 1808.
- As in thief : noun person who steals
- As in larcenist : noun stealer
- As in pilferer : noun larcenist
- As in purloiner : noun larcenist
- As in stealer : noun larcenist
Synonyms for defalcator
- bandit
- burglar
- cat burglar
- cheat
- clip
- criminal
- crook
- defalcator
- embezzler
- heister
- highway robber
- highwayman
- hijacker
- holdup artist
- housebreaker
- kleptomaniac
- larcener
- larcenist
- lifter
- moonlighter
- mugger
- owl
- pickpocket
- pilferer
- pirate
- plunderer
- porch climber
- prowler
- punk
- purloiner
- robber
- scrounger
- shoplifter
- sniper
- spider
- stealer
- stickup artist
- swindler
- thief
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