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Slaughtered - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Slaughtered means to kill animals for food or to kill people violently and in large numbers. It often implies brutality and lack of mercy in the act.

slaughtered

/ˈslɔt̬ɚd/ /ˈslɔːtəd/

Definition:

Killed animals for food or in a violent manner.

Synonyms:

butchered, massacred, killed

Part of Speech:

verb, adjective

Antonyms:

spared, saved

Common Collocations:

slaughtered animals, brutally slaughtered, slaughtered for meat

Derivatives:

slaughterer, slaughterhouse

Usage Tips:

Use "slaughtered" for killing animals or people violently; avoid in casual contexts due to its graphic nature.

Common Phrases:

like lambs to the slaughter, slaughter the opposition

Etymology:

From Old Norse "slátr," meaning butcher's meat, via Middle English "slahtre."

Examples:

  • 1. The farmer slaughtered the pig for the feast.
  • 2. The army slaughtered the enemy troops in battle.
  • 3. She refused to eat meat from slaughtered animals.
  • 4. The documentary showed how cows are slaughtered in factories.

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