bandit (Meaning)

Wordnet

bandit (n)

an armed thief who is (usually) a member of a band

Webster

bandit (n.)

An outlaw; a brigand.

bandit Sentence Examples

  1. The notorious bandit terrorized the countryside, plundering villages and holding hostages for ransom.
  2. With lightning speed, the bandit's masked gang ambushed the gold shipment, leaving a trail of chaos in their wake.
  3. The lone bandit, armed with a six-shooter, stood defiantly in the dusty town square.
  4. Legend has it that the elusive bandit had a secret hideout deep in the mountains, where he stashed his ill-gotten gains.
  5. The sheriff's posse tracked the bandit relentlessly, determined to bring him to justice.
  6. The bandit's bloodthirsty reputation instilled fear in the hearts of all who crossed his path.
  7. The young bandit, blinded by greed, gambled away his share of the loot, leaving him penniless and alone.
  8. The bandit's reign of terror came to an abrupt end when he was cornered by the lawmen and killed in a shootout.
  9. Despite the bandit's cunning and resourcefulness, he ultimately failed to escape the long arm of the law.
  10. The bandit's daring heists became the stuff of legend, forever etching his name into the annals of outlaw history.

FAQs About the word bandit

an armed thief who is (usually) a member of a bandAn outlaw; a brigand.

thief,pirate, housebreaker, marauder, pincher, stealer, highwayman, looter,robber, burglar

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The notorious bandit terrorized the countryside, plundering villages and holding hostages for ransom.

With lightning speed, the bandit's masked gang ambushed the gold shipment, leaving a trail of chaos in their wake.

The lone bandit, armed with a six-shooter, stood defiantly in the dusty town square.

Legend has it that the elusive bandit had a secret hideout deep in the mountains, where he stashed his ill-gotten gains.