Definition of VANDAL

vandal

Plural: vandals

Noun

  • One who willfully destroys or defaces public or private property.
  • someone who willfully destroys or defaces property
  • a member of the Germanic people who overran Gaul and Spain and North Africa and sacked Rome in 455
  • A person who needlessly destroys, defaces, or damages things, especially other people's property.

Examples

  • His opponent was a VANDAL of good board positions, always blocking potential plays.
  • The anonymous vandal was blocked after going on a vandalism spree.
  • Vandals spray-painted obscenities on the side of the building.

Origin / Etymology

1660s, “willful destroyer of what is beautiful or venerable”, from Vandal, referring to a member of an ancient Germanic people, the Vandals, who are associated with senseless destruction as a result of their sack of Rome under King Genseric in 455. During the Enlightenment, Rome was idealized, while the Goths and Vandals were blamed for its destruction. The Vandals may not have been any more destructive than other invaders of ancient times, but they did inspire English poet John Dryden to write, Till Goths, and Vandals, a rude Northern race, Did all the matchless Monuments deface (1694). However, the Vandals did intentionally damage statues, which may be why their name is associated with the vandalism of art. The coining of French Vandalisme by Henri Grégoire in 1794 to describe the destruction of artwork following the French Revolution popularized the idea further, and the term was quickly adopted across Europe, including as English vandalism.

Scrabble Score: 10

vandal: valid Scrabble (US) TWL Word
vandal: valid Scrabble Word in Merriam-Webster MW Dictionary
vandal: valid Scrabble Word in International Collins CSW Dictionary

Words With Friends Score: 13

vandal: valid Words With Friends Word