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evildoer
[ ee-vuhl-doo-er, ee-vuhl-doo-er ]
evildoer
/ ˈiːvəlˌduːə /
noun
- a person who does evil
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Derived Forms
- ˈevilˌdoing, noun
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Other Words From
- evil·doing noun
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Word History and Origins
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Example Sentences
The child actress, now 15, has gone from a dimpled cherub to an undead evildoer in New Moon.
But just as Hanno was rising to look around him for the invisible evildoer, the loud shouts of many voices startled him.
Tell me your name, show that you are no evildoer, and after you have rested you may equip yourself and go your way.
And as she controlled the mystery of thieving so, in reality, she meted out punishment to the evildoer.
He showed how amid a show of outward happiness the canker-worm was always present to prey upon the heart of the evildoer.
Tolstoy's warning: "Do not oppose the evildoer," is not Morality, but an exaggerated parody of it, which renders it nugatory.
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