malhechor
wrongdoer
noun mahl-eh-CHOHR Rare
Origin: From mal (bad) + hecho (done) + -or (agent suffix), a direct compound meaning 'one who does bad.'
Also means
criminal
Usage Note
Malhechor is a formal or literary word for a person who commits crimes or wrongdoing. The feminine form is malhechora. It is more elevated than delincuente (delinquent) or criminal, often appearing in legal texts, historical writing, or journalism. The plural is malhechores — note the drop of the final -or and addition of -ores.
Examples
"La policía detuvo a los malhechores anoche."
Natural Translation
The police detained the wrongdoers last night.
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