Embezzlers [noun]

Definition of Embezzlers:

person who steals

Opposite/Antonyms of Embezzlers:

Law

Police


Sentence/Example of Embezzlers:

"Perry Thomas guessed he was an embezzler," said Tim, putting the last dish in the cupboard and sitting down to his pipe.

Now, more than ever before, he was interested in what the embezzler would say under their examination and cross-questioning.

My father was Carleton Bennett, the embezzler, the thief, the man whose name was and is a disgrace all over the country.

The embezzler is one man; the model citizen another, and yet both souls reside in the one body.

No young man takes a position in a banking-house with the deliberate intention of becoming an embezzler.

Was the law sending its officers to seize the embezzler, the ruffian who had robbed widow and orphan?

The New York embezzler who fled to Nairobi was sent back as a matter of course without delay.

We wondered if, in all our motions, we were betraying the suspicious conduct of the professional embezzler.

It becomes you well—you, the cheat, the embezzler, the swindler.

The more he thought of the full extent to which the embezzler had gulled him for the past week, the more he raged.