Masacre in english
Slaughter
pronunciation: slɔtɜr part of speech: noun
pronunciation: slɔtɜr part of speech: noun
In gestures
masacrar = massacre ; butcher ; slaughter.
Example: In the 1994 Rwandan genocide, 800,000 people were massacred.Example: Thousands of peaceful Muslims were butchered by troops up and down the east coast.Example: Anything less than a win and he'll be slaughtered by the media for the next week.masacre = massacre ; masssacre ; bloodshed ; carnage ; butchery ; bloodbath [blood bath] ; mass killing ; decimation ; mass murder ; mass shooting.
Example: Encounters between indigenous and colonizing peoples are described as massacres when the indigenous people won and BATTLES when the colonists won.Example: Encounters between indigenous and colonizing peoples are described as MASSACRES when the indigenous people won and BATTLES when the colonists won.Example: The author deals with the vexed issue of copyright passing from the bloodshed provoked by St. Columba's unauthorized copying of a neighbour's book of Psalms in the Sixth century, through the invention of royalties for glassblowers during the Renaissance to Microsoft's problems with free software.Example: This new horror genre uses humor in the midst of violent gore & carnage.Example: They charge the West, which has chosen to look the other way, with complicity in the butchery.Example: The story amounts to blind love equals bloodbath and media exploitation in rural America.Example: By way of background, Mr. Pateman also denies that the Khmer Rouge committed mass killings in Cambodia.Example: Over the past decades librarians have been variously outraged and resigned to budget cuts and spiralling prices, leading to the decimation of their holdings.Example: Some authors concluded that mass murder was analogous to 'femicide'.Example: The mass shooting at the Sikh temple seems even more horrifying than most.