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How to pronounce malefactor in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms criminal, crook, felon, outlaw
Type of principal
Has types accessary, accessory, arsonist, blackmailer, raper, suborner, thief, thug, tough, toughie, traitor, treasonist, violator, bootlegger, briber, coconspirator, conspirator, contrabandist, desperado, desperate criminal, drug dealer, drug peddler, drug trafficker, extortioner, extortionist, firebug, fugitive, fugitive from justice, gangster, gangster's moll, gaolbird, goon, gun moll, habitual criminal, highbinder, highjacker, hijacker, hood, hoodlum, incendiary, jail bird, jailbird, kidnaper, kidnapper, law offender, lawbreaker, liquidator, machinator, mafioso, manslayer, mobster, moll, moon-curser, moon curser, moonshiner, murderer, parolee, peddler, plotter, probationer, punk, pusher, racketeer, abductor, rapist, recidivist, repeater, runner, scofflaw, smuggler, snatcher, stealer, strong-armer

Examples of malefactor

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Lancelot has essentially broken the social contract and become a malefactor.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Suspicion turns this way and that, but the facts don't seem to point to a single malefactor.
From the suntimes.com
Every time another malefactor is exposed, we feel a chill and think we hear the tumbrels roll.
From the time.com
As a result, shell companies have become the easiest way for a malefactor to hide his identity.
From the economist.com
And indeed, though the spotlight has fallen on Italy this week, it is not the only malefactor.
From the economist.com
It is perfectly true that Goodwin was not a lone malefactor.
From the thisismoney.co.uk
The response so far has focused on making it harder for a malefactor to get into someone else's account.
From the economist.com
Oh, Harry may shoot or squash or harpoon the odd malefactor.
From the time.com
I try to talk with the malefactor one-on-one.
From the kentucky.com
More examples
  • Criminal: someone who has committed a crime or has been legally convicted of a crime
  • Crime is the breach of rules or laws for which some governing authority (via mechanisms such as legal systems) can ultimately prescribe a conviction. Individual human societies may each define crime and crimes differently. ...
  • A criminal or felon; An evildoer
  • If allied units are nearby, defense and evasion may be lowered.