单词 | lawless |
释义 | lawless (once / 903 pages) adj A lawless society is one without any rules or order. In some respects, the Old West era of the U.S. was a lawless time. When you think of old-timey saloons and sheriffs and cowboys, you probably envision lawless bandits riding boldly into town — in other words, criminals accustomed to making their own rules, rather than following any established laws. A lawless city today is one that's in such chaos that order can't be kept, even by police officers. To be lawless is to be without law, which stems from the Old English lagu, "law or rule." WORD FAMILYlawless: lawlessness+/law: lawful, lawless, laws, lawyer/lawful: lawfully, lawfulness, lawlessly, unlawful/lawlessness: lawlessnesses/lawyer: lawyers/unlawful: unlawfully, unlawfulness USAGE EXAMPLESLawless, a nursing student, was found dead in her car in November 1992 near the Benton exit off Interstate 55. Washington Times(Dec 31, 2016) In the words of fellow elector Tom Lawless: “Hell will freeze and we will be skating on the lava before I change.” Washington Times(Dec 16, 2016) The article echoed President-elect Trump’s consistent depiction of a lawless and overrun border. The Guardian(Dec 15, 2016) 1adj without law or control Syn anarchic, anarchical uncontrolled not being under control; out of control 2adj lax in enforcing laws Syn wide-open unlawful contrary to or prohibited by or defiant of law 3adj disobedient to or defiant of law lawless bands roaming the plains Syn outlaw unlawful contrary to or prohibited by or defiant of law |
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