expiatist

/ɛkspaɪˈætɪst/

Definitions

1. noun

A person who believes that punishment for crimes should be severe and that the guilty should make amends for their wrongdoings.

“The expiatist argued that harsher penalties would serve as a deterrent to future crimes.”

Synonyms

  • punitive
  • retributive

Antonyms

  • clement
  • lenient