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1 cruelty
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2 wanton
['wontən]1) (without reason; motiveless: wanton cruelty; the wanton destruction of property.) objesten2) ((of a person) immoral: wanton young women.) razuzdan•- wantonly- wantonness* * *[wɔntən]1.adjective ( wantonly adverb)objesten, razposajen, navihan, poreden; zlohoten; muhast, neodgovoren, kapriciozen, trmast, brezobziren, neusmiljen; razuzdan, polten, nečist, razvraten; divji, bujen, razkošen (rastlinstvo); bogat, čezmeren, bujen; nesmotrn, slučajen, na slepo narejen, samovoljen, neupravičen; poetically svobodena wanton child — poreden, navihan otrokwanton praise — čezmerna hvala;2.nounrazvratnik, -ica, razuzdanec, -nka; hotnica; razposajenec (otrok), razvajenecto play the wanton with — šaliti se z; poigravati se z;3.intransitive verbbiti razposajen, šale zbijati, noreti; besneti; razvratno, razuzdano živeti, ljubimkati; bujno rasti; pretiravati;4.transitive verbzapravljati, zafrečkati (čas itd.) -
3 hate
[heit] 1. verb(to dislike very much: I hate them for their cruelty to my father; I hate getting up in the morning.) sovražiti2. noun1) (great dislike: a look of hate.) sovraštvo2) (something disliked: Getting up in the morning is one of my pet (= particular) hates.) osovražena stvar•- hateful- hatefully
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- hatred* * *I [héit]nounpoetically sovraštvo, mržnjaslang morning hate — obstreljevanje ob zoriII [héit]transitive verbsovražiti, ne prenesti, ne trpeti, nerad kaj narediti; colloquially obžalovati -
4 inhumanity
[-'mæ-]noun (cruelty or lack of pity.) nečlovečnost* * *[inhju:maeniti]nounnečlovečnost, okrutnost -
5 massacre
['mæsəkə] 1. noun1) (the killing of a large number of usually people, especially with great cruelty.) pokol2) (a very bad defeat: That last game was a complete massacre.) polom2. verb(to kill (large numbers) cruelly.) pobiti* * *[maesəkə]1.nounklanje, pokol;2.transitive verb(po)klati, pobiti, pobijati; figuratively uničiti
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cruelty — noun a) an indifference to suffering or positive pleasure in inflicting suffering. b) a cruel act … Wiktionary
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cruelty */ — UK [ˈkruːəltɪ] / US [ˈkruəltɪ] noun Word forms cruelty : singular cruelty plural cruelties 1) [countable/uncountable] behaviour that deliberately causes pain to other people or animals, or that makes them unhappy or upset She was shocked by the… … English dictionary
cruelty — cru|el|ty [ kruəlti ] noun * 1. ) count or uncount behavior that deliberately causes pain to other people or animals, or makes them unhappy or upset: She was shocked by the cruelty of his words. He is still haunted by the cruelties he witnessed… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English