Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

bandido

noun
/bænˈdiːdoʊ/
Definition
A bandido is typically known as a bandit, especially in the context of outlaw activities in Latin American countries.
Examples
  • The bandido was captured after a long chase through the mountains.
  • In the story, the bandido stole from wealthy travelers and hid in the hills.
  • Many films portray the life of a bandido as adventurous yet dangerous.
Meaning
The term ‘bandido’ refers to someone who engages in criminal activities, often associated with robbery or violence. It carries a connotation of rebellion against authority.
Synonyms
  • outlaw
  • thief
  • robber