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36 Solutions for Crossword Clue:
Lawbreaker.

Length
Lawbreaker with 5 letters
FELON 5
REBEL 5
ROGUE 5
CROOK 5
Lawbreaker with 6 letters
OUTLAW 6
ROBBER 6
EVADER 6
LOAFER 6
SINNER 6
Lawbreaker with 7 letters
CONVICT 7
CULPRIT 7
DEVIATE 7
LOUNGER 7
STEALER 7
VILLAIN 7
Lawbreaker with 8 letters
CRIMINAL 8
GANGSTER 8
OFFENDER 8
EVILDOER 8
GAOLBIRD 8
PRISONER 8
VIOLATOR 8
Lawbreaker with 9 letters
WRONGDOER 9
DEFAULTER 9
MISCREANT 9
SCOUNDREL 9
DESPERADO 9
REPROBATE 9
Lawbreaker with 10 letters
BACKSLIDER 10
BLACKGUARD 10
DEGENERATE 10
DELINQUENT 10
MALEFACTOR 10
TRESPASSER 10
Lawbreaker with 12 letters
TRANSGRESSOR 12
TROUBLEMAKER 12

Definition for Lawbreaker

A lawbreaker is an individual who violates or breaks the law. This can include a wide range of offenses, from minor infractions to serious crimes. Lawbreakers may intentionally engage in unlawful activities or simply fail to comply with legal regulations. They can be held accountable through the legal system and may face various consequences, such as fines, imprisonment, or rehabilitation programs. The term lawbreaker encompasses individuals who act against established laws and regulations, disrupting the order and harmony of society.

Frequently Asked Questions about Solutions for Lawbreaker in Crosswords

  1. What are the shortest and longest solutions for Lawbreaker?

    The shortest answer for the term Lawbreaker is FELON with 5 letters. The longest answer TRANSGRESSOR has 12 letters.

  2. How many solution words are there in total for Lawbreaker?

    Our database contains 36 solutions for the crossword term Lawbreaker.

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