Evader

Pronunciation: /ɪˈveɪdər/

Evader (noun)

  1. A person who avoids paying required money to the government, especially taxes, by breaking rules or hiding information.
  2. A person who tries to escape responsibility or follow rules by finding ways to avoid them.
  3. A person who avoids being caught by police or authorities while trying to stay free.

Examples

  • The evader hid income to avoid taxes.
  • The evader was caught after audits revealed missing records.