brigands Synonyms

brigands Meaning

brigands

one who lives by plunder usually as a member of a band, bandit

brigands Sentence Examples

  1. The brigands ambushed the unsuspecting travelers, demanding their valuables.
  2. The village was constantly plagued by cunning brigands who looted its inhabitants.
  3. The fearsome brigand leader, with his masked face and wicked grin, terrorized the countryside.
  4. The knights set out to confront the brigands, determined to restore peace to the realm.
  5. The brigands had a secret lair hidden deep within the mountains, where they plotted their crimes.
  6. The cunning brigands disguised themselves as peasants to blend in with the townsfolk.
  7. The brigand's brutal tactics sent shivers down the spines of all who heard of them.
  8. The citizens formed a militia to defend themselves against the relentless brigands.
  9. The legendary swordsman, known as the Brigand Slayer, vowed to rid the land of these ruthless criminals.
  10. The brigands' reign of terror came to an end when the king sent his army to crush their rebellion.

FAQs About the word brigands

one who lives by plunder usually as a member of a band, bandit

hoodlums, assassins, desperadoes, ruffians, gunmen, malefactors, thugs, perpetrators,bandits, gangsters

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The brigands ambushed the unsuspecting travelers, demanding their valuables.

The village was constantly plagued by cunning brigands who looted its inhabitants.

The fearsome brigand leader, with his masked face and wicked grin, terrorized the countryside.

The knights set out to confront the brigands, determined to restore peace to the realm.