Suborner (Noun)
Meaning
Someone who pays (or otherwise incites) you to commit a wrongful act.
Classification
Nouns denoting people.
Examples
- The newspaper accused the wealthy businessman of being a suborner who used bribery to sway the politician's decision.
- It is often the suborner who escapes punishment while the person they incited takes the fall for the crime.
- You should avoid associating with any suborner who tries to convince you to do something against the law.
- Historical documents reveal a suborner at the heart of a centuries-old conspiracy that shook the nation.
- A suborner's corrupting influence can damage even the strongest character, tempting individuals to break moral codes for personal gain.