Vandal ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Vandal ( noun )

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

Origin:

From the vandals, a germanic tribe known for their destructive raids in the roman empire.

Examples:

  1. The graffiti on the train cars was the work of vandals.
  2. The vandals broke all the windows in the abandoned building.
  3. The sculpture was defaced by vandals.
  4. The vandals wreaked havoc in the city center.
  5. The police are on the lookout for the vandals who damaged the park's playground equipment.

(As a verb)

Vandal ( verb )

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

Origin:

From the vandals, a germanic tribe known for their destructive raids in the roman empire.

Examples:

  1. The graffiti on the train cars was the work of vandals.
  2. The vandals broke all the windows in the abandoned building.
  3. The sculpture was defaced by vandals.
  4. The vandals wreaked havoc in the city center.
  5. The police are on the lookout for the vandals who damaged the park's playground equipment.
Some random words: abhorrence, manna, complaisant