noun
- a member of a gang that robs travelers, especially in mountains or forests
Examples
- The mountain pass was dangerous because of brigands who attacked merchants.
- Medieval brigands often hid in forests to ambush wealthy travelers.
- The king sent soldiers to capture the brigands terrorizing the countryside.
- Stories of brigands and their hidden treasure fascinated the children.
- The brigand demanded gold and jewels from the frightened passengers.
- Local villagers lived in fear of the brigand gang that controlled the region.