slaver Sentence Examples

  1. The slaver's ship was filled with the cries of captive souls.
  2. The ruthless slaver captured innocent villagers and sold them for profit.
  3. The abolitionists bravely fought against the cruel practices of the slavers.
  4. The captain of the slaver refused to release his human cargo, despite the protests of his crew.
  5. The former slaver was haunted by the memories of his victims' suffering.
  6. The slavers exploited their victims, depriving them of their freedom and dignity.
  7. The slave ship sailed across the treacherous ocean, carrying the weight of human misery.
  8. The slaver's greed blinded him to the human cost of his actions.
  9. The slaves rebelled against their slavers, fighting for their own liberation.
  10. The legacy of slavery left a lasting scar on the world, a tragic reminder of the horrors inflicted by slavers.

slaver Meaning

Wordnet

slaver (n)

a person engaged in slave trade

someone who holds slaves

Wordnet

slaver (v)

let saliva drivel from the mouth

Webster

slaver (n.)

A vessel engaged in the slave trade; a slave ship.

A person engaged in the purchase and sale of slaves; a slave merchant, or slave trader.

Saliva driveling from the mouth.

Webster

slaver (v. i.)

To suffer spittle, etc., to run from the mouth.

To be besmeared with saliva.

Webster

slaver (v. t.)

To smear with saliva issuing from the mouth; to defile with drivel; to slabber.

Synonyms & Antonyms of slaver

FAQs About the word slaver

a person engaged in slave trade, someone who holds slaves, let saliva drivel from the mouthA vessel engaged in the slave trade; a slave ship., A person engaged

spit,drool, salivate,slobber, water, dribble, froth,foam, splutter, expectorate

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The slaver's ship was filled with the cries of captive souls.

The ruthless slaver captured innocent villagers and sold them for profit.

The abolitionists bravely fought against the cruel practices of the slavers.

The captain of the slaver refused to release his human cargo, despite the protests of his crew.