scapegoat

/ˈskæpiːɡoʊt/

Definitions

1. noun

A person or thing that is blamed for a problem or wrong doing, often unfairly or as a convenient explanation.

“The company’s financial troubles were attributed to the scapegoat employee who was fired.”

Synonyms

  • fall guy
  • patsy
  • villain

Antonyms

  • scapehorse
  • scapepony
  • villainizer