recidivous

/riːsɪˈdɪvəs/

Definitions

1. adjective

Prone to or characterized by recidivism, or the act of returning to a state of crime or vice after a period of abstention.

“The judge struggled with the recidivous nature of the defendant’s crime history.”

2. noun

A person or thing that is prone to recidivism.

“The recidivous offenders in the city plagued the authorities with repeated crimes.”

Synonyms

  • habitual
  • persistent
  • recurring

Antonyms

  • reformed
  • rehabilitated