lawbreakers

The word “lawbreakers” has 3 syllables: law-break-ers

It's pronounced as /ˈlɔːˌbreɪ.kərz/


What is synonym and antonym for lawbreakers?

In the thesaurus, “lawbreakers” has 70 synonyms and 3 antonyms.

Here are synonyms and antonyms for lawbreakers along with examples of usage in sentences.


Synonyms for lawbreakers

Antonyms for lawbreakers

Meanings of lawbreakers

  • noun
    1. One who breaks (violates) the law, a criminal.

Example Sentences

  • The government has introduced stricter penalties for repeat lawbreakers.
  • The police set up roadblocks to catch any lawbreakers attempting to escape.
  • The judge warned that lawbreakers would face severe consequences for their actions.
  • Vigilant citizens reported the lawbreakers to the local authorities.
  • The new policy aims to rehabilitate minor lawbreakers instead of incarcerating them.

On this page you'll find 73 synonyms, antonyms, or another words to lawbreakers, such as: accomplices, accused, arrestees, backsliders, black marketeer, blackhanders, blackmailer.

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  • convicts
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  • culprits
  • cutthroats
  • desperadoes
  • desperados
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  • felons
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  • gangsters
  • goons
  • gunmen
  • heavies
  • heels
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  • hooligans
  • hounds
  • jailbirds
  • knaves
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  • losers
  • lowlifes
  • lowlives
  • malefactors
  • meanies
  • miscreants
  • monsters
  • nazis
  • no-goods
  • offenders
  • outlaws
  • perpetrators
  • perps
  • racketeers
  • rapscallions
  • rascals
  • reprobates
  • rogues
  • roughs
  • rowdies
  • ruffians
  • savages
  • scalawags
  • scallywags
  • scamps
  • scapegraces
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  • serpents
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  • snakes
  • stinkers
  • thugs
  • toughs
  • transgressors
  • trash
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  • villainesses
  • villains
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