slay Synonyms

slay Meaning

Wordnet

slay (v)

kill intentionally and with premeditation

Webster

slay (v. t.)

To put to death with a weapon, or by violence; hence, to kill; to put an end to; to destroy.

slay Sentence Examples

  1. The warrior's swordplay was unmatched, effortlessly slaying his opponents.
  2. The ruthless tyrant spared no mercy, slaying thousands in his reign of terror.
  3. The dragon's breath was a fiery inferno, slaying all who crossed its path.
  4. The enigmatic assassin moved with precision, slaying targets without a trace.
  5. The hunter's arrow pierced the deer's heart, slaying it instantly.
  6. The plague swept through the city, slaying countless with its relentless grip.
  7. The words of the orator were like daggers, slaying the opposition's arguments.
  8. The dancer's performance was so captivating, it slayed the audience with its beauty.
  9. The comedian's jokes were so hilarious, they slayed the crowd with laughter.
  10. The fashion icon's outfit was on point, slaying the runway with its impeccable style.

FAQs About the word slay

kill intentionally and with premeditationTo put to death with a weapon, or by violence; hence, to kill; to put an end to; to destroy.

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The warrior's swordplay was unmatched, effortlessly slaying his opponents.

The ruthless tyrant spared no mercy, slaying thousands in his reign of terror.

The dragon's breath was a fiery inferno, slaying all who crossed its path.

The enigmatic assassin moved with precision, slaying targets without a trace.