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hangman

American  
[hang-muhn, hang-man] / ˈhæŋ mən, ˈhæŋˌmæn /

noun

plural

hangmen
  1. a person who hangs criminals who are condemned to death; public executioner.

  2. a word game in which one player selects a word that the other player must guess by supplying each of its letters: for each incorrect guess a part of a stick figure of a man who has been hanged is drawn.


hangman British  
/ ˈhæŋmən /

noun

  1. an official who carries out a sentence of hanging on condemned criminals

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Other Word Forms

  • underhangman noun

Etymology

Origin of hangman

Middle English word dating back to 1350–1400; hang, man

Example Sentences

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Even the widely despised Chun escaped the hangman.

From Washington Times • Apr. 10, 2023

The Good Lord Bird opens with Brown climbing a scaffold and, right before the hangman puts a hood over his head, saying, “What a beautiful country.”

From Slate • Oct. 4, 2020

Seems that “Wheel” is just hangman, but pricier.

From Washington Post • Sep. 3, 2020

A notebook and other items belonging to Britain's most famous hangman has sold at auction for £20,000.

From BBC • Jun. 5, 2019

His sensitive eyes gazed gravely at the surrounding faces, swerved up to the shadowy hangman, then downward to his own manacled hands.

From "In Cold Blood" by Truman Capote