Crossword-Solution: OFFENDER
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Offender | n. | One who offends; one who violates any law, divine or human; a wrongdoer. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| OFFENDER | anagram | FOREFEND |
We have 58 clues for the answer “OFFENDER”
| Clue | Answers |
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| tortfeasor | 1 answer |
| One subject to arrest | 1 answer |
| Culprit placed old farthing on part of fireplace | 1 answer |
| gaolbird | 5 answers |
| guilty man | 5 answers |
| PERSON behind (the) | 6 answers |
| probationer | 6 answers |
| BAD man | 7 answers |
| PERSON responsible for | 7 answers |
| guilty party | 7 answers |
| transgressor | 8 answers |
| succuba | 8 answers |
| Public enemy. | 10 answers |
| unspeakable villain | 12 answers |
| DIFFICULT person | 14 answers |
| Ghoul | 15 answers |
| culprit | 17 answers |
| Ugly customer. | 19 answers |
| trespasser | 19 answers |
| BAD lot | 19 answers |
| Bogeyman | 19 answers |
| stealer | 20 answers |
| CONDEMNED person | 21 answers |
| succubus | 23 answers |
| ACCUSED person | 24 answers |
| Recidivist | 24 answers |
| violator | 26 answers |
| incubus | 27 answers |
| impious person | 27 answers |
| fiend | 28 answers |
| invader | 28 answers |
| homosexual | 29 answers |
| Gangster | 30 answers |
| sinner | 30 answers |
| Defaulter | 31 answers |
| Convict | 31 answers |
| Malefactor | 35 answers |
| intruder | 35 answers |
| Bogey | 35 answers |
| wretch | 35 answers |
| Nightmare | 36 answers |
| wrongdoer | 37 answers |
| Evil-doer | 39 answers |
| Felon | 41 answers |
| Lounger. | 43 answers |
| Evader. | 44 answers |
| Lawbreaker | 46 answers |
| DEMON ___ | 46 answers |
| reprobate | 46 answers |
| black sheep | 47 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EERTA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with OFFENDER (5)
This personage prefigured and represented in his aspect the whole dismal severity of the Puritanic code of law, which it was his business to administer in its final and closest application to the offender.
And suppose the same god, who carried him away, to surround him with neighbours who will not suffer one man to be the master of another, and who, if they could catch the offender, would take his life? His case will be still worse, if you suppose him to be everywhere surrounded and watched by enemies.
Captain Anderson, the officers, and engineers consulted together, and had it posted up that, if the offender was surprised on board, he would be thrown without further trial into the sea.
While the colored people are thus elbowed out of employment; while the enmity of emigrants is being excited against us; while state after state enacts laws against us; while we are hunted down, like wild game, and oppressed with a general feeling of insecurity—the American colonization society—that old offender against the best interests and slanderer of the colored people—awakens to new life, and vigorously presses its scheme upon the consideration of the people and the government.
The chief offender seemed to be his highness’s brother, whose name alone would lengthen the old man’s lantern jaws and pucker his parrot nose into a sneer.
Quotes with OFFENDER (3)
I think there's a difference between (a) offending people for its own sake, which I don't necessarily want to do, because some people are good and decent and it would be unkind to upset them simply to indulge my own self-importance, and (b) challenging their prejudices, their preconceptions, or their comfortable assumptions. I'm very happy to do that. But we need to be on our guard when people say they're offended. No one actually has the right to go through life without bein…
I mean that we here are on the wrong side of the tapestry,' answered Father Brown. 'The things that happen here do not seem to mean anything; they mean something somewhere else. Somewhere else retribution will come on the real offender. Here it often seems to fall on the wrong person.
The West Sister Dating Rules were clear on the matter of apologies. On the evolutionary scale of dating, a guy who apologized solely for the sake of ending the argument and getting back into your good graces was on the level of primeval slime — especially if he was clearly doing so merely because he was hoping for sex. The proper response was to unveil the offender’s deceit by demanding he explain what exactly he was apologizing for, and then scorn him when he betrayed his ignorance.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: LAT, USA TODAY.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (2011–2017).