Results
Our website is a database of synonyms for different English words. Here you can find all synonyms for evildoer. Whether you're writing a novel, student essay or just interested in other words like evildoer, you can find another word for evildoer here at Synonyms-For.com
evildoer – 82 results
1.
thief(part of speech: noun)
robber, highwayman, thief, housebreaker, burglar, pirate, crook, larcener, cat burglar, lawbreaker, thug, swindler, prowler, mugger, lifter, grafter, culprit, hijacker, delinquent, stealer, felon, outlaw, larcenist, filcher, poacher, villain, criminal, pickpocket
2.
evildoer(part of speech: noun)
tyrant, ruffian, hoodlum, brute, cutthroat, demon, thief, vulture, ogre, gunman, law breaker, viper, vandal, criminal, bad guy, thug, devil, crook, desperado, fiend, snake, hooligan, terrorist, scoundrel, monster, wrongdoer, tough, vampire, bully
3.
villain(part of speech: noun)
sneak, knave, traitor, defrauder, mischief-maker, blackguard, devil, rogue, miscreant, scamp, villain, cheat, rapscallion, scalawag, shyster, trickster, bad guy, lowlife, bastard, delinquent, rascal, heel, swindler, gyp
4.
Other synonyms:
Examples of usage:
1.
Will she not make a noble substitute for the evildoer who sleeps yonder beneath the water?" - "The White Shield", Bertram Mitford.
2.
Khaled therefore hesitated as to whether he should tell his story from the beginning, or hold his peace; but in the end he decided to speak, because it was intolerable to him to be thought an evildoer by her. - "Khaled, A Tale of Arabia", F. Marion Crawford.
3.
As long as the colours were flying, and a piece of the standard left, the soldiers were to follow the Ensign to the death, till all should lie in a heap on the battle- field, that no evildoer or blameworthy person should be sheltered by the flag; if any one should transgress against the banner oath, the Ensign was to furl the banner, and forbid the transgressor to march under it or mount guard, and he was obliged to go among the bad women and children with the baggage till the affair was arranged: the Ensign was not to leave the colours a single night without permission; when he slept he was to have them by him, and never to separate himself from them; if they should be torn from the standard by treachery or some roguish attendant, the Ensign should be delivered over to the common soldiers to be judged for life or death, according to their will. - "Pictures of German Life in the XVth XVIth and XVIIth Centuries, Vol. II.", Gustav Freytag.