Pronunciation: /reɪdər/
noun a person who makes a surprise attack in order to cause damage or steal something
A1 The raider stole all the gold from the treasure chest.
A2 The raider was caught red-handed by the authorities.
B1 The raider was known for his cunning tactics during heists.
B2 The raider had a reputation for being fearless and ruthless in his pursuits.
C1 The raider was a mastermind in planning elaborate heists.
C2 The raider was eventually apprehended after a long and intense investigation.
adjective used to describe something related to raiding or making surprise attacks
A1 The raider squirrel quickly climbed up the tree to steal the nuts.
A2 The raider raccoon sneaked into the campsite to scavenge for food.
B1 The raider pirate ship approached the merchant vessel with intent to plunder.
B2 The raider hacker infiltrated the company's database to steal sensitive information.
C1 The raider mercenaries were hired to carry out a covert operation in the enemy territory.
C2 The raider commando unit executed a precision strike on the enemy's headquarters.
formal The raider was apprehended by the authorities and taken into custody.
informal The raider got caught red-handed by the cops.
slang That raider is always up to no good.
figurative The raider of dreams stole her sense of security.
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