bandit
How to Use Bandit
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishAn outlaw or robber, especially one who preys on travelers or works with a gang.
Word Forms
bandited past tense, bandits plural, banditti plural, bandits singular
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The stagecoach was ambushed by _____ in the mountain pass.
Etymology
From Italian bandito ("outlawed, banished"), ultimately from the same root as ban — someone officially cast out was branded an outlaw and, in practice, often turned to robbery.