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Often used in the same context:
reprobate,
miscreant,
defrauder,
scumbag,
stoolie,
plunderer,
evildoing,
blackguard,
conniver,
spoofer,
slanderer,
malfeasant,
incubus,
tinhorn,
roguery,
scoundrel,
squealer,
henchman,
wiretapper,
moralizer,
knavery,
dastard,
prevaricator,
wrongdoer,
evildoers,
rapscallions,
coddler,
enslaver,
corrupter,
abstract noun,
despoiler,
sophism,
exposer,
dissembler,
crook,
peccadillo,
sophistries,
transgressor,
desperado,
insulter,
hirelings,
eavesdropper,
idolater,
scrivener,
nefariousness,
halfwit,
loots,
scallywag,
perpetrator,
fornicator,
nincompoop,
cretin,
perfidy,
charlatanry,
falsifier,
outlawry,
impune,
briber,
magus,
brigand,
speciousness,
rogues,
schnook,
imposture,
revenger,
freebooter,
madman,
bungler,
luciferian,
enormities,
nosy parker,
sleazeball,
panderer,
unscrupulousness,
diabolism,
grand inquisitor,
perp,
rotter,
thieving,
finks,
dirtbag,
improvidence,
bastardy,
non compos mentis,
pillager,
betrayer,
escaper,
hegelian dialectic,
misdeed,
profiteers,
horsewhip,
sociopath,
freebooting,
deviltry,
barbarisms,
der fuhrer,
gossiper,
exploiter,
thug,
flunky,
cravenness,
criminal,
malefactors,
offender,
culprits,
transgressors,
criminals,
robber,
culprit,
thief,
felon,
murderer,
assassin,
sinners,
sinner,
smuggler,
delinquent,
convict,
felons,
incendiary
More specific:
abductor,
accessary,
accessory,
accomplice,
arsonist,
blackmailer,
bootlegger,
briber,
coconspirator,
conspirator,
contrabandist,
desperado,
desperate criminal,
drug peddler,
drug trafficker,
extortioner,
extortionist,
firebug,
fugitive,
fugitive from justice,
gangster,
gangster's moll,
goon,
gun moll,
habitual criminal,
highbinder,
highjacker,
hijacker,
hood,
hoodlum,
incendiary,
kidnaper,
kidnapper,
lawbreaker,
liquidator,
machinator,
mobster,
moll,
mooncurser,
moonshiner,
murderer,
parolee,
peddler,
plotter,
probationer,
punk,
pusher,
racketeer,
recidivist,
repeater,
runner,
scofflaw,
smuggler,
snatcher,
suborner,
thief,
thug,
tough,
toughie,
traitor,
treasonist,
violator
More general:
offender,
wrongdoer
Synonyms:
criminal,
crook,
felon,
outlaw
Also try:
— Adjectives for malefactor:
common,
penitent,
notorious,
vilest,
single,
public,
poor,
crucified,
european,
chief,
vile,
more...
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