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vandal
[ van-dl ]
noun
- (initial capital letter) a member of a Germanic people who in the 5th century a.d. ravaged Gaul and Spain, settled in Africa, and in a.d. 455 sacked Rome.
- a person who willfully or ignorantly destroys or mars something beautiful or valuable.
adjective
- (initial capital letter) of or relating to the Vandals.
- imbued with or characterized by vandalism.
Vandal
1/ ˈvændəl; vænˈdælɪk /
noun
- a member of a Germanic people that raided Roman provinces in the 3rd and 4th centuries ad before devastating Gaul (406–409), conquering Spain and N Africa, and sacking Rome (455): crushed by Belisarius at Carthage (533)
vandal
2/ ˈvændəl /
noun
- a person who deliberately causes damage or destruction to personal or public property
- ( as modifier )
vandal instincts
Derived Forms
- Vandalic, adjective
- ˈVandalˌism, noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of vandal1
Word History and Origins
Origin of vandal1
Example Sentences
Throughout the years, vandals have occasionally broken off parts of the left hand, toes and a sphere that the figure originally held.
And now a Mediterranean villa on a hillside in genteel Bel-Air has become the latest target of mysterious graffiti vandals.
He explained that his private security and property managers at his properties were overwhelmed by trespassers and vandals.
But the graffiti led to an outpouring of anger, with the vandals branded as “mindless” and “absolutely disgusting”.
The closure of the Instagram account is a further blow to the business which was forced to temporarily close in August after its premises on Birkdale Road was targeted by vandals.
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