Meaning & Definition of Gangster in English
Gangster
A member of a criminal gang.
Pronunciation:
/ˈɡæŋstər/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
gangstersDetailed Definitions
Definition: A member of a criminal organization or gang.
Example Sentence: The police are investigating a notorious gangster linked to several heists.
Definition: A person who engages in criminal activities.
Example Sentence: He portrayed a gangster in the movie, highlighting the underworld lifestyle.
Definition: A person who is involved in organized crime.
Example Sentence: Gangsters often have a code of silence about their activities.
Etymology
Origin: The term 'gangster' originated in the United States in the early 20th century, likely from the word 'gang' and the '-ster' suffix indicating a person associated with a particular activity.
Synonyms
Common Phrases and Expressions
- gangster's paradise: A metaphorical place or state where criminal activities flourish.
- gangster movie: A film genre that focuses on the lives of gangsters and organized crime.
- gangster rap: A subgenre of hip-hop music that emphasizes the lifestyle and experiences of gangsters.
Translations
- Spanish: gánster
- French: gangster
- German: Gangster
- Russian: гангстер
Related Words
- crime: An act committed in violation of a law prohibiting it.
- mafia: A criminal organization with a hierarchical structure involved in illegal activities.
- bootlegger: A person who illegally manufactures or sells alcohol.
Slang Meanings of gangster
Meaning: Big shot
Example Sentence: He thinks he's a big shot, but he's just a wannabe gangster.
Meaning: Wise guy
Example Sentence: Don't be a wise guy; leave the gangster talk to the real professionals.