What is another word for Bandits?

Pronunciation: [bˈandɪts] (IPA)

Bandits, also known as robbers or outlaws, are individuals who commit crimes such as theft, vandalism, and assault. They are often associated with violence and criminal activity, leading to fear and insecurity in their victims. Other synonyms for bandits include brigands, marauders, raiders, and pirates. Brigands are typically associated with robbing travelers or merchants, while marauders are known for pillaging or attacking communities. Raiders are often associated with attacking specific targets, such as military bases or warehouses. Pirates, on the other hand, are known for their activities on the high seas, looting ships and coastal towns. While these synonyms all have slightly different connotations, they all refer to individuals who break the law and put others in danger.

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Usage examples for Bandits

After relieving the Bandits of their watches and money, the excursionists proceeded on their journey with increased enthusiasm.
"Eugene Field, A Study In Heredity And Contradictions"
Slason Thompson
In due time the boys improved the game to make it as sure for those "in the know" not to lose as the present day one-armed Bandits.
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Durham, Andrew Everett
To that end he had locked horns with some adroit and powerful adversaries, outriders of capital who would have been Bandits had the way lain open.
"The Tempering"
Charles Neville Buck

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