outlaw |
rouge |
As nouns the difference between outlaw and rouge
is that
outlaw is a fugitive from the law while
rouge is .
As a verb outlaw
is to declare illegal.
outlast |
outlaw |
As verbs the difference between outlast and outlaw
is that
outlast is to live, last or remain longer than something else while
outlaw is to declare illegal.
As a noun outlaw is
a fugitive from the law.
outlaw |
cowboy |
As nouns the difference between outlaw and cowboy
is that
outlaw is a fugitive from the law while
cowboy is a man who tends free-range cattle, especially in the American West.
As verbs the difference between outlaw and cowboy
is that
outlaw is to declare illegal while
cowboy is to work as a cowboy, herding cattle.
outlaw |
illegalize |
As verbs the difference between outlaw and illegalize
is that
outlaw is to declare illegal while
illegalize is (nonstandard) to make illegal, to prohibit by law, to criminalize something that had previously been legal.
As a noun outlaw
is a fugitive from the law.
outlaw |
criminalize |
As verbs the difference between outlaw and criminalize
is that
outlaw is to declare illegal while
criminalize is to make (something) a crime; to make illegal under criminal law; to ban.
As a noun outlaw
is a fugitive from the law.
outlaw |
gunman |
As nouns the difference between outlaw and gunman
is that
outlaw is a fugitive from the law while
gunman is a (usually male) criminal armed with a gun, especially a professional killer.
As a verb outlaw
is to declare illegal.
outlaw |
thief |
As nouns the difference between outlaw and thief
is that
outlaw is a fugitive from the law while
thief is one who has carried out a theft.
As a verb outlaw
is to declare illegal.
unruly |
outlaw |
As an adjective unruly
is wild; uncontrolled.
As a noun outlaw is
a fugitive from the law.
As a verb outlaw is
to declare illegal.
outlaw |
loafer |
Related terms |
Outlaw is a related term of loafer.
As nouns the difference between outlaw and loafer
is that
outlaw is a fugitive from the law while
loafer is an idle person.
As a verb outlaw
is to declare illegal.
outlaw |
mercenary |
As nouns the difference between outlaw and mercenary
is that
outlaw is a fugitive from the law while
mercenary is a person employed to fight in an armed conflict who is not a member of the state or military group for which they are fighting and whose prime or sole motivation is private gain.
As a verb outlaw
is to declare illegal.
As an adjective mercenary is
motivated by private gain.
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