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    thuggish
    /ˈθʌɡɪʃ/

    adjective

    • 1. characterized by violent behaviour, especially of a criminal nature: "thuggish organized crime gangs"

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  2. acting in a violent way, or looking violent: a thuggish-looking youth with a shaven head and tattoos on his arms. Thuggish behaviour should not be tolerated, no matter who is involved. See. thug. Fewer examples. He has secret alliances with some of the world's most thuggish dictators. She has three thuggish, overprotective brothers.

  3. noun. thuggish. ˈthə-gish. adjective. Usage of Thug. Although thug was originally (and often still is) a term with strong negative connotations, since at least the early 1990s it has been embraced and reconceived by rap artists. [Tupac Shakur's] vision redefined the word "thug" into a man who triumphs over systemic and societal obstacles.

  4. Definition of thuggish adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  5. Define thuggish. thuggish synonyms, thuggish pronunciation, thuggish translation, English dictionary definition of thuggish. n. 1. A cutthroat or ruffian; a hoodlum. 2. also Thug One of a group of professional criminals, devotees of Kali, who robbed and murdered travelers in...

  6. If you describe a person or their behaviour as thuggish, you mean they behave in a violent,.... Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video.

  7. Feb 17, 2024 · thuggish ( comparative more thuggish, superlative most thuggish) ( derogatory) Characterized by thuggery; behaving in a violent or intimidating way; appearing to be violent or intimidating. Their thuggish manner made continuing negotiations very difficult.

  8. Thuggish Definition. Meanings. Synonyms. Definition Source. Adjective. Filter. adjective. Of or pertaining to thuggery. Their thuggish manner made made continuing negotiations very difficult.

  9. thuggish meaning, definition, what is thuggish: thuggish behaviour is violent behaviour ...: Learn more.

  10. The earliest known use of the adjective thuggish is in the 1840s. OED's earliest evidence for thuggish is from 1848, in Lancaster Gazette . thuggish is formed within English, by derivation.

  11. /ˈθʌɡi/ THUG-ee. U.S. English. /ˈθəɡi/ THU-gee. See pronunciation. Where does the adjective thuggy come from? Earliest known use. 1900s. thuggy is formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: thug n., ‑y suffix1. See etymology. Nearby entries. thugged out, adj. 1996–. thuggee, n. 1832–. thuggery, n. 1834–. thuggess, n. 1857–. thugging, n. 1835–.