blackmailing

word · lemma: blackmail

/ˈbɫækˌmeɪɫɪŋ/
/blˈækmeɪlɪŋ/

Definition

Using threats, often to reveal secret or embarrassing information, to force someone to do something or give you something.

Usage & Nuances

Usually informal or legal contexts. 'Blackmailing' is illegal. Often followed by 'someone' (e.g., 'He is blackmailing her'). Do not confuse with 'bullying' (general intimidation). Can refer to emotional blackmail in relationships.

Example Sentences

They caught him blackmailing a politician.

basic

I found out she was blackmailing him with old photos.

natural

She used emotional blackmailing to get what she wanted.

natural

Stop blackmailing your brother every time he makes a mistake.

natural

He is blackmailing his boss for money.

basic

Blackmailing is a serious crime.

basic