Antonyms for wrongdoer
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : rawng-doo-er, -doo-, rong- |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈrɔŋˌdu ər, -ˈdu-, ˈrɒŋ- |
Definition of wrongdoer
- noun lawbreaker
- One would have thought he was the wrongdoer and not the wronged.
- Extract from : « Cap'n Warren's Wards » by Joseph C. Lincoln
- And where the law cannot touch the wrongdoer, God, who is the author of law, can and will punish.
- Extract from : « True Words for Brave Men » by Charles Kingsley
- The first thing we owe to the wrongdoer is to give him his just deserts.
- Extract from : « Practical Ethics » by William DeWitt Hyde
- Punishment is a favor to the wrongdoer, just as bitter medicine is a favor to the sick.
- Extract from : « Practical Ethics » by William DeWitt Hyde
- Woe be to the wrongdoer who triumphs in such a case as this!
- Extract from : « True to His Home » by Hezekiah Butterworth
- It is, of course, essential that the wrongdoer must be the defendant's servant.
- Extract from : « Commercial Law » by Samuel Williston, Richard D. Currier, and Richard W. Hill
- So he is a wrongdoer, with Gately, and—probably, with Rodman.
- Extract from : « The Man Who Fell Through the Earth » by Carolyn Wells
- It is certain that the wrongdoer at one end proves the existence of wrong at the other.
- Extract from : « Toilers of the Sea » by Victor Hugo
- Love should have but one punishment for the wrongdoer,—that is, forgiveness.
- Extract from : « Edgar Saltus: The Man » by Marie Saltus
- But he is the wrongdoer, and he will never be sent to Ceuta or Tetuan.
- Extract from : « Romantic Spain » by John Augustus O'Shea
Synonyms for wrongdoer
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