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BNC: 6467 COCA: 5707

mob

1 mob /ˈmɑːb/ noun
plural mobs
1 mob
/ˈmɑːb/
noun
plural mobs
Learner's definition of MOB
[count] : a large group or crowd of people who are angry or violent or difficult to control暴徒
see also lynch mob, mob scene
[count] informal : a large number of people人群usually + of
often plural常用复数
the mob informal or the Mob : a secret organized group of criminals犯罪集团
often used as mob before another noun常以mob用于另一名词前
see also mobster
the mob old-fashioned : the people of a society who are poor and uneducated下层百姓
◊ This use of the mob is now usually considered insulting.这一用法现通常被认为有侮辱之意。
2 mob /ˈmɑːb/ verb
mobs; mobbed; mobbing
2 mob
/ˈmɑːb/
verb
mobs; mobbed; mobbing
Learner's definition of MOB
[+ object]
of a group of people : to move close to (someone) in an excited way : to crowd around (someone) in an aggressive, excited, or annoying way团团围住;围攻
often used as (be) mobbed常用作(be) mobbed
: to come together in (a place) with many other people蜂拥进入
often used as (be) mobbed常用作(be) mobbed

— mobbed

adjective
BNC: 6467 COCA: 5707

mob

1 of 2

noun

1
: a large and disorderly crowd of people
especially : one bent on riotous or destructive action
2
informal : a large number of people
a mob of shoppers clogged the aisles
a team greeted by mobs of fans
3
: a criminal set : gang
especially, often capitalized : mafia sense 1
a member of the Mob
a mob informant
4
old-fashioned : the common people : masses
5
chiefly Australia : a flock, drove, or herd of animals
mobbish adjective

mob

2 of 2

verb

mobbed; mobbing

transitive verb

1
: to crowd about and attack or annoy
mobbed by autograph hunters
a crow mobbed by songbirds
2
: to crowd into or around
customers mob the stores on sale days
Choose the Right Synonym for mob

crowd, throng, horde, crush, mob mean an assembled multitude.

crowd implies a close gathering and pressing together.

a crowd gathered

throng and horde suggest movement and pushing.

a throng of reporters
a horde of shoppers

crush emphasizes the compactness of the group, the difficulty of individual movement, and the attendant discomfort.

a crush of fans

mob implies a disorderly crowd with the potential for violence.

an angry mob

Example Sentences

Noun The angry mob smashed store windows and attacked people on the streets. The police had to be called in to handle the growing mob. He was jailed for his dealings with the Mob. Verb The actor's fans mobbed him wherever he went. Shoppers mobbed the stores during the holidays.
Recent Examples on the Web
Noun
Now, though, June feels liberated; in the wake of Season 4’s conclusion, in which our heroine led a mob killing of her tormentor (Joseph Fiennes), Moss’ performance feels opened up, and so does the series’ creative universe. Daniel D'addario, Variety, 8 Sep. 2022 Freud continued to believe that Austria would maintain its independence from Germany, right up until March 1938, when Hitler made his final push into Vienna, cheered on by a mob of rabid supporters. Rachel Newcomb, Washington Post, 2 Sep. 2022 President Biden on Tuesday defended the FBI and criticized Republicans who have failed to condemn the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol attack by a mob of then-President Donald Trump's supporters. Harold Maass, The Week, 31 Aug. 2022 Joshua Pruitt was one of the few Capitol rioters to come face-to-face with a member of Congress during the Jan. 6, 2021, attack by a mob of Donald Trump supporters, according to federal prosecutors. Michael Kunzelman, The Christian Science Monitor, 30 Aug. 2022 Joshua Pruitt, 40, was one of the few Capitol rioters to come face-to-face with a member of Congress during the Jan. 6, 2021, attack by a mob of Donald Trump supporters, according to federal prosecutors. Nathan Ellgren, BostonGlobe.com, 29 Aug. 2022 That night, Unitarian minister James Reeb, who had come from Boston to take part in the second march, was beaten by a mob in Selma and died March 11 in Birmingham from his injuries. al, 25 Aug. 2022 According to a criminal complaint, Castle and DiFrancesco were seen on surveillance footage entering the Capitol building through a Senate wing door shortly after it had been breached by the unruly mob. Madeline Buckley, Chicago Tribune, 19 Aug. 2022 An armed Trump supporter who was apparently in Washington, D.C., when a pro-Trump mob stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, allegedly tried to breach the FBI's Cincinnati field office last week. Harold Maass, The Week, 16 Aug. 2022
Verb
Stouffer, who is from Nanoose Bay on Vancouver Island, B.C., had a contingent of Canadian friends mob her after the victory. Chris Bieri, Anchorage Daily News, 5 Aug. 2022 After Obana’s golden-goal winner, Japan’s field players threw their sticks and gloves high in the air and rushed back to mob their goalie. Joseph Goodman, al, 13 July 2022 But only Musk has fans that would mob any critic who questions their techno-king. Nitasha Tiku, Washington Post, 1 July 2020 And as the winning run crossed the plate, the rest of the team came pouring off the bench to mob him, serenading him with near second base high fives and hugs and more than a few sprays from a water bottle. Houston Mitchell, Los Angeles Times, 16 May 2022 Detmers needed 108 pitches to complete his masterpiece, the Angels storming out of their dugout to mob a teammate for the second time in three days. Los Angeles Times, 14 May 2022 The Angels poured out of their dugout to mob Rendon. Los Angeles Times, 14 May 2022 And who, in the eyes of manager Joe Maddon, were the stars of a game that sent a Mother’s Day crowd of 32,337 into a frenzy and the Angels pouring out of their dugout to mob Rendon? Mike Digiovanna, Los Angeles Times, 8 May 2022 As clues pile up, more and more of Gotham's power players get drawn into that web, with the Penguin (an unrecognizable Colin Farrell), the top henchman to mob boss Falcone (John Turturro), adding to the Rogues Gallery of villains. Brian Lowry, CNN, 4 Mar. 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Noun

Latin mobile vulgus vacillating crowd

First Known Use

Noun

1688, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Verb

1696, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of mob was in 1688
BNC: 6467 COCA: 5707
mob

noun

ADJECTIVE | VERB + MOB | MOB + VERB | MOB + NOUN ADJECTIVEangry, hostile, unruly憤怒的/懷有敵意的/無法無天的暴民baying, bloodthirsty, frenzied, howling, rioting, violent叫嚷的/嗜血的/狂亂的/咆哮的/騷動的/狂暴的暴民heavy (BrE) 保鏢團lynch用私刑的暴民VERB + MOBform形成烏合之眾join加入暴民行列lead領導暴民break up, disperse驅散暴民incite煽動暴民MOB + VERBattack sb/sth, chase sb, descend on sb/sth, set upon sb, surround sb/sth暴民攻击⋯;暴民追击某人;暴民涌向⋯;暴民袭击某人;暴徒包围⋯burn sth, burn sth down, torch sth暴民焚燒⋯/燒燬⋯/放火焚燒⋯kill sb, lynch sb, murder sb暴徒殺害某人/私刑殺害某人/謀殺某人chant (sth), shout (sth)一群人高喊 ( ⋯)a mob of chanting fans一群不斷高喊的追星族MOB + NOUNmentality從眾心理justice, rule民眾公正;暴民統治the lawless days of mob rule and anarchy處於暴民統治和無政府狀態的沒有法紀的日子violence暴民的暴力行為

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