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All grafters synonyms

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noun grafters

  • shoplifter β€” a person who steals goods from the shelves or displays of a retail store while posing as a customer.
  • rustler β€” a cattle thief.
  • liar β€” MIT Scheme
  • swindler β€” to cheat (a person, business, etc.) out of money or other assets.
  • wretch β€” a deplorably unfortunate or unhappy person.
  • scoundrel β€” an unprincipled, dishonorable person; villain.
  • bum β€” Someone's bum is the part of their body which they sit on.
  • raider β€” a person or thing that raids.
  • burglar β€” A burglar is a thief who enters a house or other building by force.
  • looter β€” spoils or plunder taken by pillaging, as in war.
  • pickpocket β€” a person who steals money, wallets, etc., from the pockets of people, as in crowded public places.
  • thief β€” a person who steals, especially secretly or without open force; one guilty of theft or larceny.
  • con artist β€” A con artist is someone who tricks other people into giving them their money or property.
  • bandit β€” Robbers are sometimes called bandits, especially if they are found in areas where the law has broken down.
  • crook β€” A crook is a dishonest person or a criminal.
  • thug β€” a cruel or vicious ruffian, robber, or murderer.
  • marauder β€” to roam or go around in quest of plunder; make a raid for booty: Freebooters were marauding all across the territory.
  • pirate β€” software pirate
  • mugger β€” A person who attacks and robs another in a public place.
  • brigand β€” A brigand is someone who attacks people and robs them, especially in mountains or forests.
  • punk β€” Slang. something or someone worthless or unimportant. a young ruffian; hoodlum. an inexperienced youth. a young male partner of a homosexual. an apprentice, especially in the building trades. Prison Slang. a boy.
  • despoiler β€” to strip of possessions, things of value, etc.; rob; plunder; pillage.
  • pillager β€” to strip ruthlessly of money or goods by open violence, as in war; plunder: The barbarians pillaged every conquered city.
  • housebreaker β€” a person who breaks into and enters a house with a felonious intent.
  • sandbagger β€” a bag filled with sand, used in fortification, as ballast, etc.
  • safecracker β€” a person who breaks open safes to rob them.
  • forager β€” food for horses or cattle; fodder; provender.
  • ruffian β€” a tough, lawless person; roughneck; bully.
  • tough β€” strong and durable; not easily broken or cut.
  • beggar β€” A beggar is someone who lives by asking people for money or food.
  • miscreant β€” depraved, villainous, or base.
  • opportunist β€” a person who practices opportunism, or the policy of adapting actions, decisions, etc., to effectiveness regardless of the sacrifice of ethical principles: He is an extreme opportunist and always thinks the ends justify the means.
  • villain β€” a cruelly malicious person who is involved in or devoted to wickedness or crime; scoundrel.
  • idler β€” the state or quality of being idle.
  • felon β€” an acute and painful inflammation of the deeper tissues of a finger or toe, usually near the nail: a form of whitlow.
  • disgrace β€” the loss of respect, honor, or esteem; ignominy; shame: the disgrace of criminals.
  • profligate β€” utterly and shamelessly immoral or dissipated; thoroughly dissolute.
  • devil β€” In Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, the Devil is the most powerful evil spirit.
  • delinquent β€” Someone, usually a young person, who is delinquent repeatedly commits minor crimes.
  • tramp β€” to tread or walk with a firm, heavy, resounding step.
  • imp β€” a little devil or demon; an evil spirit.
  • mischief-maker β€” a person who causes mischief, especially one who stirs up discord, as by talebearing.
  • reprobate β€” a depraved, unprincipled, or wicked person: a drunken reprobate.
  • bully β€” A bully is someone who uses their strength or power to hurt or frighten other people.
  • hooligan β€” a ruffian or hoodlum.
  • sneak β€” to go in a stealthy or furtive manner; slink; skulk.
  • loafer β€” a person who loafs; lazy person; idler.
  • recreant β€” cowardly or craven.
  • cheat β€” When someone cheats, they do not obey a set of rules which they should be obeying, for example in a game or exam.
  • pretender β€” a person who pretends, especially for a dishonest purpose.
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