Gang

//ɡæŋ//

Synonyms for "gang" (208 found)

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Closest matches (42)

Strong matches (62)

Related words (104)

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Translations

285 translations across 64 languages.

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Albanian

1 entries
  • bandë noun (group of criminals who band together for mutual protection)

Arabic

2 entries
  • عِصَابَة noun (a company of persons)
  • عِصَابَة noun (group of criminals who band together for mutual protection)

Armenian

3 entries
  • բանդա noun (group of criminals who band together for mutual protection)
  • հրոսակախումբ noun (group of criminals who band together for mutual protection)
  • ոհմակ noun (group of criminals who band together for mutual protection)

Azerbaijani

1 entries
  • banda noun (group of criminals who band together for mutual protection)

Basque

1 entries
  • gaizkile-talde noun (group of criminals who band together for mutual protection)

Belarusian

4 entries
  • ба́нда noun (a company of persons)
  • ба́нда noun (criminal group with a common background)
  • ба́нда noun (group of criminals who band together for mutual protection)
  • брыга́да noun (a company of labourers)

Bulgarian

4 entries
  • ба́нда noun (a company of persons)
  • ба́нда noun (criminal group with a common background)
  • ба́нда noun (group of criminals who band together for mutual protection)
  • брига́да noun (a company of labourers)

Burmese

3 entries
  • ဂိုဏ်း noun (a company of persons)
  • ဂိုဏ်း noun (group of criminals who band together for mutual protection)
  • အသိုက် noun (a company of persons)

Chinese Mandarin

4 entries
  • 匪幫 /匪帮 noun (a company of persons)
  • 匪幫 /匪帮 noun (group of criminals who band together for mutual protection)
  • 幫 /帮 noun (criminal group with a common background)
  • 組 /组 noun (a company of persons)

Corsican

1 entries
  • orda noun (a company of persons)

Czech

4 entries
  • banda noun (a company of persons)
  • banda noun (criminal group with a common background)
  • banda noun (group of criminals who band together for mutual protection)
  • gang noun (criminal group with a common background)

Danish

1 entries
  • bande noun (group of criminals who band together for mutual protection)

Dutch

3 entries
  • bende noun (a company of persons)
  • gang noun (a company of persons)
  • gang noun (group of criminals who band together for mutual protection)

Esperanto

2 entries
  • bando noun (a company of persons)
  • bando noun (criminal group with a common background)

Estonian

1 entries
  • bande noun (group of criminals who band together for mutual protection)

Finnish

4 entries
  • jengi noun (a company of persons)
  • jengi noun (criminal group with a common background)
  • jengi noun (group of criminals who band together for mutual protection)
  • joukkio noun (a company of persons)

French

4 entries
  • bande noun (a company of persons)
  • bande noun (criminal group with a common background)
  • bande noun (group of criminals who band together for mutual protection)
  • gang noun (a company of persons)

Galician

4 entries
  • banda noun (a company of persons)
  • banda noun (criminal group with a common background)
  • banda noun (group of criminals who band together for mutual protection)
  • cuadrilla noun (a company of labourers)

Georgian

4 entries
  • ბანდა noun (a company of persons)
  • ბანდა noun (criminal group with a common background)
  • ბანდა noun (group of criminals who band together for mutual protection)
  • ბრიგადა noun (a company of persons)

German

4 entries
  • Arbeitsgruppe noun (a company of labourers)
  • Arbeitskolonne noun (a company of labourers)
  • Arbeitsmannschaft noun (a company of labourers)
  • Arbeitstrupp noun (a company of labourers)

Greek

2 entries
  • σπείρα noun (group of criminals who band together for mutual protection)
  • συμμορία noun (group of criminals who band together for mutual protection)

Gujarati

1 entries
  • ધાડું noun (criminal group with a common background)

Hebrew

2 entries
  • כְּנוּפִיָה noun (a company of persons)
  • כְּנוּפִיָה noun (group of criminals who band together for mutual protection)

Hindi

2 entries
  • गिरोह noun (group of criminals who band together for mutual protection)
  • समूह noun (a company of persons)

Hungarian

2 entries
  • banda noun (a company of persons)
  • banda noun (group of criminals who band together for mutual protection)

Icelandic

4 entries
  • gengi noun (a company of persons)
  • gengi noun (a company of labourers)
  • gengi noun (criminal group with a common background)
  • gengi noun (group of criminals who band together for mutual protection)

Iranian Persian

3 entries
  • دَسْتِه noun (group of criminals who band together for mutual protection)
  • گُروه noun (a company of persons)
  • گُروه noun (group of criminals who band together for mutual protection)

Irish

1 entries
  • meitheal noun (a company of labourers)

Italian

4 entries
  • banda noun (criminal group with a common background)
  • banda noun (group of criminals who band together for mutual protection)
  • cricca noun (group of criminals who band together for mutual protection)
  • ganga noun (group of criminals who band together for mutual protection)

Japanese

4 entries
  • ギャング noun (a company of persons)
  • ギャング noun (criminal group with a common background)
  • ギャング noun (group of criminals who band together for mutual protection)
  • 一隊 noun (a company of persons)

Kazakh

2 entries
  • банда noun (group of criminals who band together for mutual protection)
  • топ noun (group of criminals who band together for mutual protection)

Khmer

2 entries
  • កន noun (a company of persons)
  • បន noun (group of criminals who band together for mutual protection)

Korean

4 entries
  • noun (criminal group with a common background)
  • noun (group of criminals who band together for mutual protection)
  • 갱단 noun (criminal group with a common background)
  • 갱단 noun (group of criminals who band together for mutual protection)

Kyrgyz

1 entries
  • банда noun (group of criminals who band together for mutual protection)

Lao

1 entries
  • ພວກ noun (a company of persons)

Latin

1 entries
  • globus noun (a company of persons)

Latvian

1 entries
  • banda noun (group of criminals who band together for mutual protection)

Lithuanian

1 entries
  • gauja noun (group of criminals who band together for mutual protection)

Macedonian

4 entries
  • банда noun (criminal group with a common background)
  • банда noun (group of criminals who band together for mutual protection)
  • брига́да noun (a company of labourers)
  • дружина noun (a company of persons)

Marathi

1 entries
  • टोळी noun (a company of persons)

Mongolian

1 entries
  • бүлэглэл noun (group of criminals who band together for mutual protection)

Māori

4 entries
  • apū noun (a company of persons)
  • apū noun (a company of labourers)
  • kēnga noun (a company of persons)
  • kēnga noun (criminal group with a common background)

Norwegian Bokmål

1 entries
  • gjeng noun (group of criminals who band together for mutual protection)

Old English

2 entries
  • hlōþ noun (criminal group with a common background)
  • hlōþ noun (group of criminals who band together for mutual protection)

Polish

4 entries
  • banda noun (a company of persons)
  • banda noun (criminal group with a common background)
  • banda noun (group of criminals who band together for mutual protection)
  • ferajna noun (a company of persons)

Portuguese

4 entries
  • bando noun (criminal group with a common background)
  • gangue noun (criminal group with a common background)
  • gangue noun (group of criminals who band together for mutual protection)
  • grupo noun (a company of persons)

Romanian

2 entries
  • bandă noun (a company of persons)
  • bandă noun (group of criminals who band together for mutual protection)

Russian

4 entries
  • артель noun (a company of labourers)
  • ба́нда noun (a company of persons)
  • ба́нда noun (criminal group with a common background)
  • ба́нда noun (group of criminals who band together for mutual protection)

Serbo-Croatian

4 entries
  • bȃnda noun (criminal group with a common background)
  • bȃnda noun (group of criminals who band together for mutual protection)
  • drùžina noun (criminal group with a common background)
  • drùžina noun (group of criminals who band together for mutual protection)

Slovak

4 entries
  • banda noun (a company of persons)
  • banda noun (criminal group with a common background)
  • banda noun (group of criminals who band together for mutual protection)
  • gang noun (criminal group with a common background)

Slovene

4 entries
  • banda noun (a company of persons)
  • banda noun (criminal group with a common background)
  • banda noun (group of criminals who band together for mutual protection)
  • grupa noun (a company of persons)

Spanish

4 entries
  • banda noun (a company of persons)
  • cuadrilla noun (a company of persons)
  • cuadrilla noun (criminal group with a common background)
  • cuadrilla noun (group of criminals who band together for mutual protection)

Swedish

4 entries
  • arbetsgrupp noun (a company of labourers)
  • arbetslag noun (a company of labourers)
  • grupp noun (a company of persons)
  • gäng noun (a company of persons)

Tagalog

1 entries
  • gang noun (a company of persons)

Tajik

2 entries
  • гурӯҳ noun (group of criminals who band together for mutual protection)
  • даста noun (group of criminals who band together for mutual protection)

Thai

4 entries
  • ก๊วน noun (a company of persons)
  • ก๊วน noun (group of criminals who band together for mutual protection)
  • แก๊ง noun (a company of persons)
  • แก๊ง noun (group of criminals who band together for mutual protection)

Turkish

2 entries
  • çete noun (a company of persons)
  • çete noun (group of criminals who band together for mutual protection)

Ukrainian

4 entries
  • ба́нда noun (a company of persons)
  • ба́нда noun (criminal group with a common background)
  • ба́нда noun (group of criminals who band together for mutual protection)
  • брига́да noun (a company of labourers)

Urdu

1 entries
  • گِروہ noun (group of criminals who band together for mutual protection)

Uyghur

3 entries
  • توپ noun (a company of persons)
  • گۇرۇھ noun (a company of persons)
  • گۇرۇھ noun (group of criminals who band together for mutual protection)

Uzbek

4 entries
  • banda noun (group of criminals who band together for mutual protection)
  • gurux noun (a company of persons)
  • gurux noun (group of criminals who band together for mutual protection)
  • shayka noun (group of criminals who band together for mutual protection)

Vietnamese

4 entries
  • băng noun (group of criminals who band together for mutual protection)
  • băng đảng noun (group of criminals who band together for mutual protection)
  • kíp noun (a company of persons)
  • toán noun (a company of persons)

Volapük

1 entries
  • lusog noun (a company of persons)

Welsh

1 entries
  • criw noun (a company of persons)

Sample sentences

33 total sentences available.

Tatoeba + Wiktionary

Lander assumes that rioting and gang behavior are a result of poverty and poor economic conditions.

Source: tatoeba (29722)

The gangsters let him in on their plan to knock off a rival gang leader.

Source: tatoeba (49842)

You must steer clear of that gang.

Source: tatoeba (67786)

A gang of three robbed the bank in broad daylight.

Source: tatoeba (72657)

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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.