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Synonyms

hijacker

American  
[hahy-jak-er] / ˈhaɪˌdʒæk ər /
Or highjacker

noun

  1. a person who hijacks.


Etymology

Origin of hijacker

1885–90, high(wayman) + jacker, apparently jack 1 to hunt by night with aid of a jack light + -er 1

Example Sentences

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The hijacker Wilfried Boese “blanched” when a hostage displayed a concentration-camp tattoo and said Boese’s treatment of women, children and the elderly showed nothing had changed in Germany.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 20, 2026

Lopez, decided in 1971, upheld the use of the hijacker profile.

From Salon • Jul. 23, 2022

When the administrator could not stop the display or eject the intruder, she ended the meeting and asked participants to rejoin — only for the hijacker to again take control.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 22, 2022

Himmelsbach had very little doubt about who this hijacker was.

From Seattle Times • Jan. 23, 2022

Out of it emerged Pietro Guli, a deputy customs official who had volunteered to meet the hijacker.

From BBC • Oct. 26, 2019