blackmail
blackmail / blackmail
Transitive VerbNoun
past: blackmailedpp: blackmaileding: blackmailing
This term carries a heavy connotation of coercion and exploitation, evoking a sense of entrapment where the victim is forced into compliance through fear. It is typically used in legal, political, or criminal contexts to describe a predatory power imbalance. As a noun, the word is generally treated as uncountable when referring to the practice or the crime in general. However, it can be used as a countable noun when referring to specific instances or attempts of the act, such as "a blackmail plot."