adjective, cru·el·er, cru·el·est.
willfully or knowingly causing pain or distress to others
. enjoying the pain or distress of others: the cruel spectators of the gladiatorial contests. causing or marked by great pain or distress: a cruel remark; a cruel affliction. rigid; stern; strict; unrelentingly severe.
Is cruel an adverb?
cruelly adverb
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Is cruel an adjective or adverb?
adjective cruel | comparative crueller | superlative cruellest |
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What does cruel mean in a sentence?
extremely unkind and unpleasant and causing pain to people or animals intentionally
: Don’t tease him about his weight – it’s cruel. Children can be very cruel to each other. Synonyms. barbaric.
What figure of speech is cruel?
Answer: It is
an oxymoron
because the two words,cruel and kind have opposite meanings but are used together.
What is an adverb for cruel?
cruelly
adverb, at cruel See all meanings.
What is the adverb for rude?
adverb. adverb. /ˈrudli/ 1in a way that shows a lack of respect for other people and their feelings They brushed rudely past us.
What is an adjective for cruel?
brutal, savage, inhuman, barbaric, barbarous, brutish, bloodthirsty, murderous, homicidal, cut-throat, vicious, ferocious, fierce,
wicked
, evil, fiendish, devilish, diabolical, heinous, abominable, monstrous, atrocious, vile, hideous, ghastly, nasty, spiteful, mean, callous, malicious, sadistic, ruthless, merciless, …
Is Uncruel a word?
No,
uncruel is not in the scrabble dictionary
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Is Lazy A adverb?
Kids Definition of lazy
lazily -zə-lē
adverb
We walked lazily down the path.
Who is a cruel person?
The definition of cruel is someone or
something that deliberately causes pain or suffering
. … Deliberately seeking to inflict pain and suffering; enjoying others’ suffering; without mercy or pity.
What is another word for cruel person?
meanie villain | rapscallion rascal | savage scallywag | varlet baddie | beast brute |
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What are the 23 figures of speech?
- SIMILE. In simile two unlike things are explicitly compared. …
- METAPHOR. It is an informal or implied simile in which words like, as, so are omitted. …
- PERSONIFICATION. …
- METONYMY. …
- APOSTROPHE. …
- HYPERBOLE. …
- SYNECDOCHE. …
- TRANSFERRED EPITHETS.
What are the 10 figure of speech?
- Simile. A simile is a figure of speech that compares two separate concepts through the use of a clear connecting word such as “like” or “as.” …
- Metaphor. A metaphor is like a simile, but without connecting words. …
- Implied metaphor. …
- Personification. …
- Hyperbole. …
- Allusion. …
- Idiom. …
- Pun.
What are the 8 figure of speech?
Some common figures of speech are
alliteration, anaphora, antimetabole, antithesis, apostrophe, assonance, hyperbole, irony, metonymy, onomatopoeia, paradox, personification, pun, simile, synecdoche, and understatement
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