pepperation
Perpetrator, suspect, criminal, or culprit.
The word 'perpetrator' is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for the behavior of a person or a description of a person designated as responsible for a wrongdoing.
A perpetrator is someone who commits a crime or illegal action. An example of this word used in a sentence would be, "The police brought the perpetrator down to the station, and returned the stolen purse to a very relieved Mrs. Smith."
The opposite of perpetrator is victim.
There are multiple meanings for the word "perp". Colloquially, in the United States and other countries, the term refers to a perpetrator or criminal. The term can also mean perpendicular.
Perpetrator, suspect, criminal, or culprit.
As a noun. The perpetrator quietly stalked away under the cover of darkness.
The word 'perpetrator' is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for the behavior of a person or a description of a person designated as responsible for a wrongdoing.
A perpetrator is someone who commits a crime or illegal action. An example of this word used in a sentence would be, "The police brought the perpetrator down to the station, and returned the stolen purse to a very relieved Mrs. Smith."
Perpetrator is the correct spelling.
The opposite of perpetrator is victim.
An alleged perpetrator is only under suspicion until proven that they are a perpetrator. The word 'alleged' is a legal term used when they have no evidence to prove the individual they suspect is otherwise proven by the law there is evidence they are a perpetrator. Example: If someone called you a liar and gossiped enough to tarnish your reputation then you could try and sue them, but, if they say that you are an alleged liar there is no clear cut evidence you are.
There are multiple meanings for the word "perp". Colloquially, in the United States and other countries, the term refers to a perpetrator or criminal. The term can also mean perpendicular.
The perpetrator was caught on camera stealing from the store.
There was a robbery last week but the police have caught the perpetrator.
The investigators were persistent in finding the perpetrator even though the case was labeled as "dead".
Yes, a woman can rape another woman. Rape is a non-consensual sexual act, regardless of the gender of the perpetrator or victim.