Offender
UK /["/əˈfendə(r)/"]/US /["/əˈfendər/"]/
Definition
a person who commits a crime
In simple words: A person who does something wrong or breaks the law.
Examples
- a **persistent/serious/violent, etc. offender**
- a young offender institution
- He favours tougher punishments for repeat offenders.
- He spent some time in a young offender institution.
- Persistent offenders risk losing their licence.
- The report on sexual discrimination at work shows that some of the worst offenders are women.
- When it comes to pollution, the chemical industry is a major offender.
Usage notes
Commonly used in legal contexts. More appropriate in formal discussions or written reports about crime than in casual conversation.
Grammar pattern
offender + noun (e.g. 'offender type')
Memory hint
Think of 'offend' — someone who offends or breaks rules.
Collocations
- alleged
- convicted
- first
- sentence
- main
- worst
Synonyms
- criminal
- lawbreaker
- wrongdoer
- transgressor
- delinquent
Antonyms
- victim
- law-abiding citizen
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'defender', mistakenly referring to someone who helps.
- Using 'offender' for non-criminal violations, like minor rule-breaking.
- Assuming all offenders are violent; people can offend in various ways.