massacred
Prononciation : [ˈmæs.ə.kərd]
Mot
Contexte : « violence »
(verb) to kill a lot of people in a very violent way. This usually happens in a war or during a big fight. It’s a very serious and sad word.
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The history book explained how many people were massacred during that conflict.
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No one was massacred in the peaceful protest last week.
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Do you know why so many people were massacred in that event?
Contexte : « defeat »
(verb) to be defeated or harmed in a very serious way, especially in a game or competition. It describes being beaten very badly.
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The team massacred their opponents in the championship game, winning by a large score.
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Last year's finals were not a massacre; it was a close match.
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Did the coach worry that they might get massacred in the upcoming game?
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