Evildoer


[ee-vuh l-doo-er, ee-vuh l-doo-er] /ˈi vəlˌdu ər, ˌi vəlˈdu ər/

noun
1.
a person who does or wrong.
/ˈiːvəlˌduːə/
noun
1.
a person who does evil
n.

late 14c., from evil (n.) + doer.

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