lawless
Americanadjective
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contrary to or without regard for the law.
lawless violence.
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being without law; uncontrolled by a law; unbridled; unruly; unrestrained.
lawless passion.
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illegal.
bootleggers' lawless activity.
adjective
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without law
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disobedient to the law
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contrary to or heedless of the law
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uncontrolled; unbridled
lawless rage
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Etymology
Origin of lawless
First recorded in 1150–1200; from Middle English laweles; see law 1, -less
Explanation
A lawless society is one without any rules or order. In some respects, the Old West era of the U.S. was a lawless time. When you think of old-timey saloons and sheriffs and cowboys, you probably envision lawless bandits riding boldly into town — in other words, criminals accustomed to making their own rules, rather than following any established laws. A lawless city today is one that's in such chaos that order can't be kept, even by police officers. To be lawless is to be without law, which stems from the Old English lagu, "law or rule."
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Example Sentences
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“Immigration scammers contribute to a lawless environment, undermining our immigration system,” said Zach Kahler, a spokesperson for Citizenship and Immigration Services, the agency Urbina falsely thought had awarded her residency.
From Salon • May 2, 2026
He describes them as "lawless areas where law enforcement officers cannot enter, except with huge military escorts, where the pay is low and the benefits of being involved in fraud are incredibly high."
From BBC • Apr. 18, 2026
From the jump, though, they saw Dead City as something communal yet lawless.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 15, 2026
“It has to be an agreement to use force, threat, or intimidation to impede federal officials,” Litman explained, and those threats have to produce imminent lawless action—known as the Brandenburg standard.
From Slate • Jan. 23, 2026
The Laphams had hated such lawless seizure of government by the Sons of Liberty.
From "Johnny Tremain" by Esther Hoskins Forbes
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