noun
- plural of flouter; people who openly disregard or mock rules, laws, or conventions
Usage: countable noun; typically used in formal or critical contexts
Examples
- The flouters of traffic laws were caught on camera speeding through the school zone.
- Environmental flouters who dump waste illegally face steep fines.
- The protesters were labeled as flouters of social norms by conservative critics.
- Flouters of the dress code were sent home from the event.
- The company's flouters of safety regulations endangered their workers.
- These flouters of tradition refused to follow the established customs.