muggers
word · lemma: mugger
Definition
People who attack others in public places to steal their money or belongings.
Usage & Nuances
'Mugger' is usually used for criminals who steal by force or threat in public, especially on the street. Not to be confused with 'thief' (steals secretly) or 'robber' (steals from places like banks). Often used in news and police reports.
Spanish: asaltantes (de la calle) - atracadoresPortuguese (BR): assaltantes (de rua)Portuguese (PT): assaltantes (de rua)Chinese (Simplified): 劫匪Chinese (Traditional): 劫匪Hindi: झपटमारArabic: سارِقون (في الشارع)Bengali: ছিনতাইকারীRussian: грабителиJapanese: ひったくり犯Vietnamese: kẻ cướp giậtKorean: 날치기범 - 강도Turkish: gaspçılarUrdu: اچکےIndonesian: penjambret
Example Sentences
Be careful, there are muggers in this area.
basic
Luckily, the muggers ran away when they saw the police coming.
natural
Some muggers work in pairs to distract and steal from people.
natural
After dark, the park becomes a hotspot for muggers.
natural
The police are looking for the muggers who attacked the tourist.
basic
Two muggers stole her bag last night.
basic