Definitions | murder |
| noun
- (countable) An act of deliberate killing.
- There have been ten unsolved murders this year alone.
- (uncountable) The crime of deliberate killing.
- The defendant was charged with .
- (uncountable) (When used as a predicative noun): terrible, Terrible to endure.
- This headache is .
- (countable) The collective noun for crows
- 2004 CE: w:Incubus, Incubus, A Crow Left of the Murder...
- : Out of line! Indivisable! A crow left of the !
Translations: - Dutch: moord(nl)f
- French: meurtre(fr)m
- German: de(de, Mord, m}}, {{t-)mí¶rderisch
- Italian: omicidio(it, assassinio, m, {{t+, it)m
- Spanish: asesinato(es)m
verb
- To deliberately kill (a person or persons).
- (transitive) (context, sports, figurative, colloquial) To defeat decisively.
- Our team is going to them.
- (figurative, colloquial) Used to express one"s anger at somebody.
- He's torn my best shirt. When I see him, I'll him!
- (figurative, colloquial, UK) to devour, ravish.
- I could a hamburger right now.
Translations: - Dutch: vermoorden(nl)
- German: umbringen
- Italian: assassinare(it)
- Spanish: asesinar(es)
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