
bandit



ban‧dit /ˈbændət, ˈbændɪt/ noun [countable]
Irregular Forms: (pl) banditti
سارق مسلح، راهزن، قطاع الطریق، حقوقی: متمرد
ban‧dit /ˈbændət, ˈbændɪt/
noun [countable][
Date: 1500-1600;
Language: Italian;
Origin: bandito, from bandire 'to banish']
someone who robs people, especially one of a group of people who attack travellers:
They travelled 30 miles through bandit country.—banditry noun [uncountable] ⇒
one-armed bandit [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
thief someone who steals things from a person or place:
The thief grabbed her handbag and ran off down the street.
Car thieves are operating in this area.burglar someone who goes into houses, offices etc to steal things:
Burglars broke into the house and took a computer worth £1,000.
Police believe the burglar got in through the kitchen window.robber someone who steals from banks, offices, houses etc, especially using threats or violence:
a gang of bank robbers
an armed robber (=a robber with a gun)shoplifter someone who takes things from shops without paying for them, especially by hiding them in their clothes or in a bag:
The store has installed hidden cameras to catch shoplifters.pickpocket someone who steals from people’s pockets, especially in a crowded public place:
Look out for pickpockets in busy tourist areas.mugger a thief who violently attacks someone in the street and robs them:
The mugger punched him in the face and tried to steal his wallet.joyrider someone who steals a car and drives it very fast for fun:
Police pursued the teenage joyriders across three counties.looter someone who breaks into shops or homes and steals things, after there has been a natural disaster, a war, or a violent protest:
Police chiefs have warned that looters will be shot.bandit a member of an armed group of thieves who travel around attacking people in country areas :
The village was attacked by a gang of bandits.poacher someone who hunts animals, birds etc illegally on other people’s land:
Their job is to prevent poachers from killing the elephants. [TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus ▲