Associations to the word «Slaughter»
Noun
- Million
- Executioner
- Battlefield
- Goblin
- Ishmael
- Packing
- Rape
- Ferocity
- Englishmen
- Pagan
- Saxon
- Turkic
- Destruction
- Wang
- Liu
- Alvin
- Troop
- Camel
- Retainer
- Hammersmith
- Yin
- Strife
- Reprisal
- Hundred
- Onslaught
- Dogs
- Chieftain
- Ban
- Flesh
- Melodrama
- Attacker
- Empress
- Rwanda
- Louise
- Mcintosh
- Bartholomew
- Bull
- Grind
- Valour
- Ui
- Thirst
- Kinsman
- Scourge
- Pen
- Enclave
- Goose
- Cruel
- Zhang
- Manure
- Li
- Horde
- Skid
- Hide
- Prohibition
- Bandit
- Bystander
- Soldier
- Treachery
- Ambush
- Flair
- Rebel
- Calamity
- Prisoner
- Fugitive
- Mcmahon
Adjective
Wiktionary
SLAUGHTER, noun. (uncountable) The killing of animals, generally for food; ritual slaughter (kosher and halal).
SLAUGHTER, noun. A massacre; the killing of a large number of people.
SLAUGHTER, noun. A rout or decisive defeat.
SLAUGHTER, verb. (transitive) To butcher animals, generally for food
SLAUGHTER, verb. (transitive) To massacre people in large numbers
SLAUGHTER, verb. (transitive) To kill in a particularly brutal manner
SLAUGHTER, proper noun. A surname.
SLAUGHTER, proper noun. A town in Louisiana.
Dictionary definition
SLAUGHTER, noun. The killing of animals (as for food).
SLAUGHTER, noun. A sound defeat.
SLAUGHTER, noun. The savage and excessive killing of many people.
SLAUGHTER, verb. Kill (animals) usually for food consumption; "They slaughtered their only goat to survive the winter".
SLAUGHTER, verb. Kill a large number of people indiscriminately; "The Hutus massacred the Tutsis in Rwanda".
Wise words
More wisdom is latent in things as they are than in all the
words men use.