Noun
One who transgresses; one who breaks a law, or violates a command; one who violates any known rule or principle of rectitude; a sinner.
Source: Webster's dictionaryNor can the Apostle mean that Eve only sinned; or that she only was Deceived, for if Adam sinned willfully and knowingly, he became the greater Transgressor. Mary Astell
The reason the way of the transgressor is hard is because it's so crowded. Kin Hubbard
Although the wearing of face masks has been deemed compulsory under lockdown regulations, failure to comply is not a criminal offence and a transgressor cannot be arrested, says the ISS. Source: Internet
Every part must be made subservient to the whole, and his sarcasms overwhelmed the transgressor with scorn. Source: Internet
However, when one citizen breaks the Law of Nature, both the transgressor and the victim enter into a state of war, from which it is virtually impossible to break free. Source: Internet
The play written by Eugenio Hernández Espinosa recreates the conflicts of a passionate and untamable woman; transgressor of the human and the divine nature, in a marginal Havana before the Revolution. Source: Internet