evildoer|evildoers in English
noun
one who does evil, one who does wicked things, wrongdoe
Use "evildoer|evildoers" in a sentence
1. Yet the sympathetic evildoer rebuked him.
2. " nothing is easier than Denouncing the evildoer.
3. “Evildoers themselves will be cut off . . .
4. + May Jehovah repay the evildoer according to his own evil.”
5. (Pars. 16, 17; explain how he “will be with” evildoer.)
6. In the confusion Paul is arrested as a suspected evildoer.
7. So where will the Paradise be that Jesus promised the evildoer?
8. They close in on me like a pack of evildoers,+
9. A God of justice, he brings punishment upon evildoers—sooner or later.
10. The seeming success of evildoers may even prompt feelings of envy.
11. Jehovah will eliminate evildoers, such as robbers, murderers, and sex perverts.
12. 5:1-4: Pronounces a curse on evildoers who have gone unpunished.
13. Synonyms for Abuser include offender, victimizer, wrongdoer, culprit, evildoer, perpetrator, thug, villain, violator and addict
14. Alas , sinful nation, People weighed down with iniquity, Offspring of evildoers, Sons who act corruptly!
15. " As the echo belongs to the sound and the shadow to the substance , evil overtakes the evildoer . "
16. 13 The factory director brazenly harbors evildoers. This has evoked the strong indignation of the workers.
17. Synonyms: antagonist, evildoer, villain Antonym: goodie In a western, the Baddie typically wears a black hat
18. In English, attributive adjective phrases that include complements typically follow the noun that they qualify ("an evildoer devoid of redeeming qualities").
19. All Words: Boer, goer, doer, wooer, theatergoer, theatregoer, churchgoer, outgoer, evildoer, foregoer, wrongdoer, undoer, chapelgoer, partygoer, playgoer, Ballyhooer
20. Since he was impaled between two evildoers, in a sense his burial place was with the wicked ones.
21. We can use his old police radio to save people and bring evildoers to justice.
22. One of the evildoers hanging next to Jesus said: “You are the Christ, are you not?
23. Thus, according to such translations, on the very day that Jesus and the evildoer died they went to Paradise.
24. * However, when God’s toleration of these evildoers ended, they were “hurled” out of heaven, ultimately to be destroyed.
25. And third, it is selective, for Jehovah executes judgment upon evildoers but extends mercy to repentant and rightly disposed individuals. —Romans 9:17-26.