vandal

[ˈvændl]

vandal Definition

a person who deliberately damages or destroys public or private property.

Using vandal: Examples

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

  • Example

    The vandals spray-painted graffiti all over the building.

  • Example

    The statue was destroyed by vandals during the night.

  • Example

    The police arrested the vandals responsible for the damage to the park.

  • Example

    The school was closed due to vandalism.

vandal Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for vandal

Phrases with vandal

  • the act of intentionally damaging or destroying public or private property

    Example

    The act of vandalism caused thousands of dollars in damages.

  • vandal-proof

    designed or constructed to resist damage or destruction by vandals

    Example

    The new bus shelters are vandal-proof and will be difficult to damage.

  • an insurance policy that covers damage or destruction caused by vandals

    Example

    The store owner had to file a claim with his vandalism insurance after the windows were broken.

Origins of vandal

from Latin 'Vandalus', the name of a Germanic tribe that sacked Rome in AD 455

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Summary: vandal in Brief

A 'vandal' [ˈvændl] is a person who intentionally damages or destroys public or private property. Examples include spray-painting graffiti, destroying statues, and causing damage to parks or schools. 'Vandal' extends into phrases like 'act of vandalism,' and 'vandal-proof,' denoting resistance to damage or destruction.