Blackmail

/ˈblækˌmeɪl/ noun

Blackmail is the crime of threatening to reveal embarrassing or damaging information about someone unless they give you money or do what you want. It uses fear and secrets as weapons.

From “black” plus “mail,” where “mail” once meant “rent” or “payment.” In 16th–17th century Scotland, it referred to illegal payments forced by threats, and later shifted to threats about reputation rather than physical safety.

AMማስፈራራት
ARابتزاز
BNব্ল্যাকমেইল
CSvydírání
DAafpresning
DEErpressung
ELεκβιασμός
ESchantaje
FAباج‌گیری
FIkiristys
FRchantage
GUબ્લેકમેઇલ
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