plunderer (Meaning)

Wordnet

plunderer (n)

someone who takes spoils or plunder (as in war)

Webster

plunderer (n.)

One who plunders or pillages.

plunderer Sentence Examples

  1. The ruthless plunderer ransacked the village, leaving behind only smoldering ruins.
  2. The ancient pyramid had long been sealed, protecting its treasures from plunderers.
  3. The pirate ship was feared throughout the seven seas as its plunderers sought wealth and glory.
  4. The invading army proved to be ruthless plunderers, taking everything of value from the conquered city.
  5. The corrupt official embezzled millions from the public coffers, becoming a notorious plunderer of state funds.
  6. The archaeological site was carefully guarded to prevent plunderers from stealing its priceless artifacts.
  7. The tomb raiders were known as expert plunderers, deftly navigating ancient burial chambers in search of hidden treasures.
  8. The soldiers turned into plunderers, pillaging the homes of innocent civilians during wartime.
  9. The relentless plunderer stripped the land bare, leaving nothing but poverty and despair in its wake.
  10. The museum's security system was designed to deter even the most skilled plunderers from attempting to steal its priceless exhibits.

FAQs About the word plunderer

someone who takes spoils or plunder (as in war)One who plunders or pillages.

looter, raider,robber, pillager, marauder,pirate, corsair, buccaneer, freebooter, despoiler

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The ruthless plunderer ransacked the village, leaving behind only smoldering ruins.

The ancient pyramid had long been sealed, protecting its treasures from plunderers.

The pirate ship was feared throughout the seven seas as its plunderers sought wealth and glory.

The invading army proved to be ruthless plunderers, taking everything of value from the conquered city.