briber

/ˈbraɪbər/

Definitions

1. noun

A person who bribes others, typically in order to influence their actions or decisions.

“The government launched an investigation into the company’s dealings with a suspected briber.”

2. verb

To give or offer bribes, especially in order to influence the actions or decisions of others.

“The politician was accused of bribing his way to a seat in the cabinet.”

Synonyms

  • corruptor
  • graft artist

Antonyms

  • moralist
  • whistleblower