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Torturer - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A torturer is a person who inflicts severe pain or suffering on others, often to punish, extract information, or exert control. The term is associated with cruelty and inhumanity.

torturer

/ˈtɔːrtʃərər/ /ˈtɔːtʃərə/

Definition:

A person who inflicts severe pain or suffering on others, often for punishment or coercion.

Synonyms:

tormentor, persecutor, abuser, oppressor

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

healer, comforter

Common Collocations:

brutal torturer, accused torturer, notorious torturer, war torturer

Derivatives:

torture, torturing, tortured

Usage Tips:

Use "torturer" to describe someone who deliberately causes extreme pain; avoid casual use due to its severe connotation.

Common Phrases:

master torturer, ruthless torturer, infamous torturer

Etymology:

Derived from Old French "torturer," from Latin "tortura," meaning "twisting" or "torment."

Examples:

  • 1. The torturer was feared by all the prisoners.
  • 2. She accused him of being a cruel torturer during the war.
  • 3. The novel’s villain was a sadistic torturer with no remorse.
  • 4. Historians uncovered records of a medieval torturer’s brutal methods.

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