behead (Meaning)
Wordnet
behead (v)
cut the head of
Webster
behead (v. t.)
To sever the head from; to take off the head of.
Synonyms & Antonyms of behead
behead Sentence Examples
- The tyrant ordered his soldiers to behead anyone who dared to oppose him.
- In medieval times, beheading was a common form of execution for criminals.
- The guillotine was notorious for its efficiency in swiftly beheading prisoners during the French Revolution.
- The gruesome act of beheading was often used as a warning to deter others from rebellion.
- The executioner hesitated before carrying out the order to behead the condemned man.
- In some cultures, beheading was considered a honorable death for warriors in battle.
- The rebel leader met his fate when the enemy forces managed to capture him and behead him in public.
- The barbaric practice of beheading prisoners of war has drawn international condemnation.
- As a punishment for his crimes, the king decreed that the traitor should be publicly beheaded.
- Witnesses gasped in horror as they watched the executioner behead the condemned criminal.
FAQs About the word behead
cut the head ofTo sever the head from; to take off the head of.
decapitate,head, shorten,guillotine, trim, decollate, prune,scalp
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The tyrant ordered his soldiers to behead anyone who dared to oppose him.
In medieval times, beheading was a common form of execution for criminals.
The guillotine was notorious for its efficiency in swiftly beheading prisoners during the French Revolution.
The gruesome act of beheading was often used as a warning to deter others from rebellion.