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smuggler

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Noun — A person who illegally moves goods or people across a border or past authorities.

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drug smuggler a ring of smugglers

Etymology

From smuggle + the agent suffix -er, meaning "one who smuggles."

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What does “smuggler” mean?

The word “smuggler” means a person who illegally moves goods or people across a border or past authorities. In plain terms, someone whose job or crime is smuggling.

How do you pronounce “smuggler”?

“Smuggler” is pronounced SMUHG-luh (/ˈsmʌɡ.lə(ɹ)/ in IPA).

How do you use “smuggler” in a sentence?

Here is “smuggler” used in a sentence: “The old lighthouse was once used as a lookout post by smugglers.”

What is another word for “smuggler”?

Words with a similar meaning to “smuggler” include contrabander and contrabandist.

What part of speech is “smuggler”?

“Smuggler” is a noun.

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