cosenator

/kɒsɪˈneɪtər/

Definitions

1. noun

A person who cosenates; specifically, a member of a legislative body who uses their influence to gain favors or advantages for themselves or others, especially in a corrupt or unethical manner.

“The cosenator was accused of accepting bribes in exchange for voting in favor of the bill.”

Synonyms

  • favor-seeker
  • legislator

Antonyms

  • public servant
  • statesman