black flag
/'blæk'flæg/
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Definition
Noun: 1. A pirate flag: A flag, typically black, often featuring a white skull and crossbones, historically flown by pirate ships to signal their identity and intimidate their targets. 2. A symbol of piracy: A recognizable emblem representing piracy, lawlessness, or rebellion on the high seas.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The merchant ship's crew felt a chill when they spotted the black flag on the horizon.
- In the museum, a tattered black flag was displayed next to artifacts from the Golden Age of Piracy.
Advanced Usage
- "To run up the black flag": To openly declare oneself as a pirate or as being in rebellion.
- By attacking the naval vessel, the renegade captain had effectively run up the black flag.
Variants and Related Words
- Jolly Roger: A common synonym for a pirate flag, specifically one featuring a skull and crossbones.
- The Jolly Roger is the most iconic type of black flag.
Synonyms
- Pirate flag
- Jolly Roger
- Skull and crossbones (referring to the common symbol on such a flag)
Related Idioms
- "Show the black flag": To act with hostility or to declare one's malicious intent.
- The ruthless corporation showed the black flag to its competitors by engaging in predatory pricing.
Noun
- a flag usually bearing a white skull and crossbones on a black background; indicates a pirate ship