gangsters
word · lemma: gangster
/ˈɡæŋstɝz/
GANG-sturz
/ɡˈæŋstəz/
GANG-stuhz
Definition
People, often members of a group, who are criminals involved in illegal activities, especially organized crime.
Usage & Nuances
Often used in contexts about organized crime or historical references (like 1920s America). Commonly used in films and books about crime. The term can sound dramatic or old-fashioned; don't confuse with 'thugs' (less organized) or 'criminals' (more general).
Spanish: gánsteres - mafiososPortuguese (BR): gângsteres - mafiososPortuguese (PT): gangsters - mafiososChinese (Simplified): 黑帮分子 - 歹徒Chinese (Traditional): 黑幫分子 - 歹徒Hindi: गैंगस्टर - माफियाArabic: رجال عصابات - زعرانBengali: গ্যাংস্টার - অপরাধী সংগঠনের সদস্যRussian: гангстерыJapanese: ギャングスターVietnamese: gangster - tên xã hội đenKorean: 갱스터 - 조직 범죄자Turkish: gangster - çete üyesiUrdu: گینگسٹرIndonesian: gengster - penjahat terorganisir
Example Sentences
Some gangsters drive expensive cars.
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Back in the 1930s, Chicago was known for its dangerous gangsters.
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The neighborhood changed after the gangsters moved in.
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Those old photos make the gangsters look almost like celebrities.
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The police arrested three gangsters last night.
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Movies about gangsters are very popular.
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