henchmen

[hench-muhn]

henchmen Definition

a loyal and trusted follower or subordinate, especially one who engages in dirty work.

Using henchmen: Examples

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

  • Example

    The villain's henchmen carried out his evil plans.

  • Example

    He surrounded himself with a group of henchmen who would do anything for him.

  • Example

    The politician was accused of using his henchmen to intimidate his opponents.

henchmen Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with henchmen

  • right-hand henchman

    a person who is the most trusted and relied upon by someone in a position of power

    Example

    He was the CEO's right-hand henchman, always by his side during important meetings.

  • a follower or subordinate who carries out the evil plans of a villain

    Example

    The evil henchman was responsible for carrying out the assassination plot.

  • a person who enforces the law and carries out the orders of those in authority

    Example

    The police officer was a henchman of the law, tasked with maintaining order and upholding justice.

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Summary: henchmen in Brief

'Henchmen' [hench-muhn] are loyal and trusted followers or subordinates, often involved in unsavory or illegal activities. They are commonly associated with villains, as in 'The villain's henchmen carried out his evil plans.' The term extends to phrases like 'right-hand henchman,' denoting the most trusted person in a position of power, and 'henchman of the law,' referring to a person who enforces the law.