pillager (Meaning)
Wordnet
pillager (n)
someone who takes spoils or plunder (as in war)
Webster
pillager (n.)
One who pillages.
Synonyms & Antonyms of pillager
pillager Sentence Examples
- The pillagers ransacked the town, leaving only ruins in their wake.
- The medieval castle stood defiant against the relentless pillagers.
- The Vikings were known as brutal pillagers who terrorized coastal villages.
- The ancient Romans used their legions as pillagers to acquire vast wealth and territory.
- The Mongol hordes were infamous pillagers who conquered and destroyed nations across Eurasia.
- The villagers defended their homes valiantly against the encroaching pillagers.
- Cave paintings depict the struggles of our ancestors against pillager invasions.
- The pillagers burned and looted the church, desecrating its sacred interior.
- The Trojan War was fought against the pillagers who abducted Helen of Troy.
- Historians study the impact of pillagers on the rise and fall of civilizations.
FAQs About the word pillager
someone who takes spoils or plunder (as in war)One who pillages.
marauder, plunderer,robber, raider, pirate, despoiler, corsair, buccaneer, freebooter,looter
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The pillagers ransacked the town, leaving only ruins in their wake.
The medieval castle stood defiant against the relentless pillagers.
The Vikings were known as brutal pillagers who terrorized coastal villages.
The ancient Romans used their legions as pillagers to acquire vast wealth and territory.