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View usage for: (bændɪt) Word forms: plural banditscountable nounRobbers are sometimes called bandits, especially if they are found in areas where the rule of law has broken down. This is real bandit country. Synonyms: robber, or woman">gunman or woman, crook [informal], outlaw More Synonyms of bandit bandit in British English (ˈbændɪt) nounWord forms: plural -dits or -ditti (-ˈdɪtɪ)a robber, esp a member of an armed gang; brigand Derived forms banditry (ˈbanditry) noun Word origin C16: from Italian bandito, literally: banished man, from bandire to proscribe, from bando edict, ban1bandit in American English (ˈbændɪt) nounWord forms: plural ˈbandits or Rarebanˈditti (bænˈdɪti)1. a robber, esp. one who robs travelers on the road; brigand; highwayman 2. anyone who steals, cheats, exploits, etc. Derived forms banditry (ˈbanditry) noun Word origin It bandito < bandire, to outlaw < Gmc * bann (see ban 1), with sp. infl. by It banda, band 2Examples of 'bandit' in a sentencebandit Bandit leaders were also active in some rural regions.Older men form gangs called the bandits.Last year two Japanese tourists were injured when armed bandits held up two tour vans.When he joins a gang of bandits, he's forced to prove his intentions are honourable.The news reached my father's ears that I was running around the streets with gangs like a bandit.The next morning, I turned away from the dazzling coast and took the road inland to bandit country. British English: bandit NOUN A bandit is a person who robs people who are travelling. This is real bandit country. - American English: bandit
- Brazilian Portuguese: bandido
- Chinese: 土匪
- European Spanish: bandido
- French: bandit
- German: Bandit
- Italian: bandito
- Japanese: 山賊
- Korean: 도적
- European Portuguese: bandido
- Latin American Spanish: bandido
Chinese translation of 'bandit' n (c) -
强(強)盗(盜) (qiángdào) (个(個), gè)
Definition a robber, esp. a member of an armed gang Reports say he was killed in an attack by armed bandits. Synonyms gunman or womanplunderer mugger (informal) hijacker looter racketeer freebooter footpad Additional synonymsDefinition a bandit, esp. a member of a gang operating in mountainous areas He looked like a scruffy brigand. Synonyms bandit, outlaw, robber, gangster, plunderer, or woman">highwayman or woman, desperado, marauder, ruffian, freebooter, footpad (archaic) Definition a dishonest person The man is a crook and a liar. Synonyms criminal, rogue, cheat, thief, shark, lag (slang), villain, robber, racketeer, fraudster, swindler, knave (archaic), grifter (slang, US, Canadian), chiseller (informal), skelm (South Africa) Definition a reckless person ready to commit any violent illegal act The judge described him as a `wicked desperado' and jailed him for life. Synonyms criminal, thug, outlaw, villain, gangster, or woman">gunman or woman, bandit, mugger (informal), cut-throat, hoodlum (US), ruffian, wise guy (US), face (British, slang), heavy (slang), lawbreaker, skelm (South Africa) - band
- band together
- bandage
- bandit
- bandy
- bane
- baneful
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