pirate
Americannoun
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a person who robs or commits illegal violence at sea or on the shores of the sea.
- Synonyms:
- plunderer, corsair, buccaneer, freebooter
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a ship used by such persons.
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any plunderer, predator, etc..
confidence men, slumlords, and other pirates.
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a person who uses or reproduces the work or invention of another without authorization.
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Also called pirate stream. Geology. a stream that diverts into its own flow the headwaters of another stream, river, etc.
verb (used with object)
verb (used without object)
noun
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a person who commits piracy
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a vessel used by pirates
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( as modifier )
a pirate ship
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a person who illicitly uses or appropriates someone else's literary, artistic, or other work
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a person or group of people who broadcast illegally
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( as modifier )
a pirate radio station
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verb
Other Word Forms
- piratelike adjective
- piratic adjective
- piratical adjective
- piratically adverb
- unpirated adjective
- unpiratical adjective
- unpiratically adverb
Etymology
Origin of pirate
1250–1300; Middle English < Latin pīrāta < Greek peirātḗs, equivalent to peirā- , variant stem of peirân to attack + -tēs agent noun suffix
Example Sentences
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This table, with a blanket thrown over it, had made me a tent or a pirate’s cove when I was small.
From Literature
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Pollen and Isherwood’s resolution to export gave the navy of the other noisiest champion—the U.S.—the opportunity to pirate them too.
No doubt that playful warmth played a part in him being cast as Luffy, a hilariously nonchalant, yet utterly sincere would-be pirate.
From Los Angeles Times
The epic, high seas adventure follows hero Monkey D Luffy, leader of the Straw Hat pirates, on a worldwide hunt for a treasure known as the One Piece.
From BBC
City hall, the slave market, and town pillory were all there, and the wharf on the East River “made it a rendezvous for pirates,” writes Sobol.
From Barron's
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