How Do You Spell THUGGISM?

Pronunciation: [θˈʌɡɪzəm] (IPA)

Thuggism is a term used to describe the actions, behavior, and attitudes associated with being a thug. The spelling of this word is straightforward, with the "th" sound being represented by the digraph "th," and the two "g" sounds being represented by the letter "g." The second "g" is pronounced softly, with the "i" providing a short or "ih" vowel sound. The final "ism" is pronounced with a long or "ee" vowel sound, represented by the letter "i" and the "sm" sound spelled with a "s" and "m." The IPA phonetic transcription for "thuggism" is /ˈθʌɡɪz(ə)m/.

THUGGISM Meaning and Definition

  1. Thuggism refers to a distinct set of behaviors, attitudes, values, and characteristics associated with members or adherents of organized criminal gangs or groups. The term originates from the word "thug," which traditionally referred to a member of an Indian secret criminal cult known for its acts of violence and robbery.

    In its contemporary usage, thuggism encompasses a wide range of illicit activities and antisocial behaviors. It often involves engagement in violent crimes such as assault, robbery, drug trafficking, extortion, and organized criminal activities. Thuggism is characterized by a lack of regard for the law and a tendency to exploit and dominate others through force and intimidation.

    Individuals engaging in thuggism may employ tactics such as extortion and coercion to achieve their objectives. They often operate in gangs or criminal organizations that provide them with a sense of belonging, identity, and protection. The codes and norms within these groups perpetuate the culture of violence, criminality, and disregard for societal norms.

    Thuggism can have a profound impact on communities, generating fear, insecurity, and social unrest. Governments, law enforcement agencies, and communities actively combat thuggism through various means, such as enhanced policing, education, and social programs aimed at preventing young individuals from succumbing to its allure.

    Given the negative consequences associated with thuggism, efforts to prevent its propagation and address its root causes remain essential for fostering safer and more harmonious societies.

  2. The practice and superstition of the Thugs.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for THUGGISM

  • rhuggism
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  • ghuggism
  • yhuggism
  • 6huggism
  • 5huggism
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  • tnuggism
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  • thyggism
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  • thuvgism

Etymology of THUGGISM

The word "thuggism" has been derived from the term "thug", which has its roots in India.

In the early 19th century, British colonial officers encountered a secret criminal organization in India known as the Thuggee cult. Thugs were members of this cult who would disguise themselves as travelers and then rob, strangle, and murder unsuspecting victims. The Thuggee cult operated for centuries before being effectively suppressed by the British in the 1830s.

As the British encountered and learned about this criminal organization, the term "thug" started to be used more widely to describe anyone involved in violent and criminal activities. Over time, this term expanded to encompass any violent, lawless behavior, giving rise to the word "thuggism" to refer to a philosophy or system of beliefs associated with being a thug or engaging in thuggish activities.

Plural form of THUGGISM is THUGGISMS

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