desperadoes (Meaning)
desperadoes (pl.)
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Synonyms & Antonyms of desperadoes
Synonyms:
- cons
- fiends
- roughs
- perps
- caitiffs
- serpents
- assassins
- losers
- convicts
- goons
- meanies
- rowdies
- heels
- scapegraces
- thugs
- stinkers
- cads
- wrongdoers
- hounds
- transgressors
- gangsters
- hooligans
- ruffians
- lowlifes
- villainesses
- jailbirds
- toughs
- vipers
- racketeers
- gunmen
- malefactors
- lowlives
- hoodlums
- trespassers
- cutthroats
- culprits
Antonyms:
No weak antonyms found.
desperadoes Sentence Examples
- The sheriff anxiously awaited news of the whereabouts of the notorious desperadoes.
- Whispers filled the saloon as rumors of the approaching desperadoes spread like wildfire.
- Armed with rifles and grit, the townsfolk prepared to defend themselves against the approaching desperadoes.
- The bank vault door hung open, a testament to the swift work of the cunning desperadoes.
- Justice finally caught up with the desperadoes, their reign of terror brought to an end.
- The dusty landscape offered little refuge for the desperadoes on the run.
- Wanted posters with the faces of the desperadoes stared down from every corner of the town.
- Legends grew around the daring escapes and audacious robberies of the infamous desperadoes.
- Bounty hunters scoured the frontier, hoping to track down the elusive band of desperadoes.
- The once-lawless town celebrated after the capture of the desperadoes, ushering in a new era of peace.
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The sheriff anxiously awaited news of the whereabouts of the notorious desperadoes.
Whispers filled the saloon as rumors of the approaching desperadoes spread like wildfire.
Armed with rifles and grit, the townsfolk prepared to defend themselves against the approaching desperadoes.
The bank vault door hung open, a testament to the swift work of the cunning desperadoes.