observer, bystander, onlooker, spectator, eyewitness, viewer, beholder, watcher, testifier, deponent, attester, perceiver, looker-on, witnesser, seer
offenses - violations - breaches - infractions - misdemeanors - wrongdoings - sins - crimes - faults - misdeeds - transgressions - lapses - peccadilloes - indiscretions - errors - delinquencies - missteps - trespasses - blunders - faux pas - misconducts - malfeasances - felonies - misbehaviors - wrongs - culpabilities - derelictions - encroachments - infringements - contraventions - defalcations - deviations - digressions - misapplications - misappropriations - misusages - perversions - profanations - trespassings - wickednesses - disobediences - peccancies
Transgressions refer to acts that violate a law, command, or moral code. These can be seen as breaches or offenses against prescribed rules or established standards of conduct. Transgressions can range from minor infractions to serious criminal acts, depending on the legal or moral framework they are measured against.