slaughter
slaugh‧ter /ˈslɔːtə $ ˈslɒːtər/ verb [transitive]
slaughter noun [uncountable]
به زیان فروختن، کشتار فجیع، قتل عام، خونریزی، ذبح، کشتار کردن، قانون فقه: ذبح، بازرگانی: تخفیف زیاد دادن
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Synonyms & Related Words slaughter[verb]Synonyms:- murder, butcher, kill, massacre, slay
[noun]Synonyms:- murder, bloodshed, butchery, carnage, killing, massacre, slaying
Related Words: slaughtery,
annihilation,
destruction,
stick,
kill,
murder,
total,
waste,
maim,
mangle,
mutilate,
torture
English Thesaurus: kill, murder, commit manslaughter, assassinate, slay, ... [TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary ▲
English Dictionary I. slaugh‧ter1 /ˈslɔːtə $ ˈslɒːtər/
verb [transitive]1. to kill an animal, especially for its meat
2. to kill a lot of people in a cruel or violent way
Synonym : butcher:
Hundreds of innocent civilians had been slaughtered by government troops.3. informal to defeat an opponent in a sport or game by a large number of points
Synonym : hammer:
We got slaughtered, 110-54. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
II. slaughter2 noun [uncountable][
Date: 1200-1300;
Language: Old Norse;
Origin: slatr 'meat, killing animals for meat']
1. when people kill animals, especially for their meat:
the export of live animals for slaughter2. when large numbers of people are killed in a cruel or violent way:
the slaughter of defenceless women and children [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Collocations slaughter noun ADJ. indiscriminate, mass, wholesale the indiscriminate slaughter of civilians
senseless, terrible | ritual VERB + SLAUGHTER prevent, stop We were helpless to stop the slaughter. SLAUGHTER + NOUN house (also
slaughterhouse) PREP. for ~ transporting live horses for slaughter [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
slaughter verbI. kill an animal ADV. humanely The animals are all humanely slaughtered.
ritually | illegally elephants illegally slaughtered by poachers PREP. for Thousands of birds were slaughtered for their feathers. [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
slaughter II. kill a large number of people ADV. brutally, cruelly Hundreds of innocent civilians were cruelly slaughtered. [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
Thesaurus kill to make someone die:
The driver and his passenger were killed in the crash. He was killed by rival gang members.murder to deliberately kill someone – used when talking about this as a crime:
He was convicted of murdering his wife.commit manslaughter to kill someone without intending to – used when talking about this as a crime:
The court ruled that the guard had committed manslaughter.assassinate to deliberately kill an important person, especially a politician:
He was part of a plot to assassinate Hitler.slay to kill someone or something in a violent way – used in newspaper reports and also in old stories:
Two teenagers were slain in the shootings. St. George slew the dragon. The king was slain at the battle of Hastings.execute formal (
also put somebody to death) to kill someone as a punishment for a crime:
McVeigh, who killed 168 people in a bombing attack, was executed by lethal injection.eliminate to kill someone in order to prevent them from causing trouble:
a ruthless dictator who eliminated all his rivalstake somebody out informal to kill someone in order to get rid of them, especially an enemy or someone who is causing trouble for you:
US forces used air strikes to take out the enemy positions. One of the other drug dealers may have decided to take him out.bump somebody off humorous informal to kill someone:
He was so irritating I felt like bumping him off myself.do away with somebody informal to kill someone:
The settlers in Jamestown had been done away with, but no one knew how.commit suicide to kill yourself:
He committed suicide after the death of his girlfriend.take your own life formal to kill yourself:
He had taken his own life while he was severely depressed. They believe that it is a sin to take your own life.massacre to kill a large number of people in a violent way:
Thousands of peaceful demonstrators were massacred by the soldiers.slaughter to kill a large number of people in a violent way.
Slaughter is also used about killing animals for food:
The army slaughtered thousands of civilians in an effort to stop the revolt. The pigs were slaughtered on the farm.exterminate to kill large numbers of a particular group, so that they no longer exist:
Hitler’s goal was to exterminate the Jews. [TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus ▲