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evildoer

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


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That too many pardon the worst sins of the wealthiest evildoers is the fatal social flaw “The Beast in Me” observes with a piercing stare.

From Salon

The second characteristic is that these evildoers are brainiacs, they're incredibly intelligent.

From Salon

The “Common Side Effects” writers go to admirable lengths to explain why a cure-all mushroom could be hazardous; violence would soar, the medicine could fall into the wrong hands, evildoers would never die.

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Trump is a great danger who is comparable with other tyrants and evildoers who shouldn’t have been elected — but he was elected.

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That doesn’t excuse his insurrection, but it doesn’t make him a black-and-white evildoer, as some have claimed the movie does to men.

From Los Angeles Times