Pirate
UK /["/ˈpaɪrət/"]/US /["/ˈpaɪrət/"]/
Definition
(especially in the past) a person on a ship who attacks other ships at sea in order to steal from them
In simple words: A person who attacks ships at sea to steal things.
Examples
- There were reports that a pirate ship had come looking for treasure in the cove.
- a pirate edition
- software pirates
- a pirate radio station
Usage notes
Used in historical contexts or when talking about adventure stories. Can sound playful or informal when used in modern contexts, such as talking about 'pirate-themed' parties.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of a 'pie' being stolen by a 'rat' – pirates steal treasure!
Collocations
- pirate ship
- pirate flag
- pirate captain
- pirate treasure
- pirate story
Synonyms
- buccaneer
- corsair
- scallywag
- freebooter
- raider
Antonyms
- law-abiding citizen
- naval officer
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'privateer' (which was authorized by a government).
- Using 'pirate' as a verb incorrectly (e.g., 'to pirate a ship').
- Mixing 'pirate' with 'buccaneer' without knowing the specific historical contexts.