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Affray - Comprehensive Dictionary Page

Affray

Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

/əˈfreɪ/

Definitions

  1. A public fight or brawl that disturbs the peace.
  2. (Law) An instance of violent public disorder.

Usage Examples

  • The police were called to break up an affray outside the nightclub.
  • The court sentenced him for participating in an affray at the sports event.

Etymology

Derived from Old French affraier, meaning "to scare," which originates from Latin exfregare, meaning "to break up or disturb."

Synonyms

  • Brawl
  • Fight
  • Riot
  • Disturbance

Antonyms

  • Peace
  • Calm
  • Harmony

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Spanish Altercado /al.teɾˈkaðo/
French Rixe /ʁiks/
Hindi झगड़ा /dʒʰəɡ.ɽaː/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • American English: /əˈfreɪ/
  • British English: /əˈfreɪ/

Historical Usage

The term "affray" has its roots in medieval law, where it described acts that disrupted public peace and order. Its use has evolved to signify public brawls or violent disputes.

Cultural Nuances

In legal contexts, "affray" carries specific implications of public disorder and violence, distinct from private altercations or minor disputes.

More Information

Affrays are considered serious breaches of public peace and are often addressed under criminal law. While the term is less common in everyday language, it remains relevant in legal and historical contexts.

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