assailants

[əˈseɪlənts]

assailants Definition

a person who physically attacks another.

Using assailants: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "assailants" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The police are searching for the assailants who attacked the victim.

  • Example

    The victim was able to identify one of the assailants.

  • Example

    The store owner fought off the assailants with a baseball bat.

assailants Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for assailants

Phrases with assailants

  • a dangerous attacker who has not been caught by the authorities

    Example

    The police have issued a warning to the public about an assailant on the loose in the area.

  • the crime of physically attacking someone and causing them harm

    Example

    He was charged with assault and battery after attacking his neighbor.

  • an attacker who does not have a weapon

    Example

    The victim was able to fight off the unarmed assailant and escape.

Origins of assailants

from Old French 'assaillant', present participle of 'assaillir', meaning 'to assail'

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Summary: assailants in Brief

'Assailants' [əˈseɪlənts] are people who physically attack others. They can be identified as 'attackers,' 'aggressors,' or 'assaulters.' The phrase 'assailant on the loose' refers to a dangerous attacker who has not been caught by the authorities. 'Assault and battery' is the crime of physically attacking someone and causing them harm. An 'unarmed assailant' is an attacker who does not have a weapon.