What is another word for holdups?

Pronunciation: [hˈə͡ʊldʌps] (IPA)

Holdups can be described in various ways depending on the context it is being used in. Some synonyms that can be used to describe this term include robbery, heist, theft, stick-up, ambush, and mugging. Robbery is often used to describe a situation where an individual is forcefully robbed of their possessions, while heist and theft are used interchangeably to describe a planned theft. Stick-up and ambush refer to robbery or theft that takes place unexpectedly. Lastly, mugging is often used to describe a situation where an individual is assaulted and robbed at the same time. In essence, these synonyms can be used to replace the term holdups, depending on the situation.

Synonyms for Holdups:

What are the hypernyms for Holdups?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Holdups

The number of muggings and holdups in the section was going down.
"Police Your Planet"
Lester del Rey
And here I've thought all my life that cowgirls did nothing but ride around and warn people about stage holdups and everything!
"Sawtooth Ranch"
B. M. Bower
But when it comes to tricks and holdups, and highway robberies and assassination, there's always somethin' doing off stage.
"Lefty Locke Pitcher-Manager"
Burt L. Standish

Related words:

- A holdup is a robbery committed at gunpoint, typically in a place which would offer resistance, such as an upscale area.

- A holdup is a type of robbery.

- The term is most commonly used in the United States, Canada, and Australia.

- Holdups are not common in England and Wales

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