atrocity
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Noun — An extremely cruel or brutal act, especially against people.
How to use atrocity
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Etymology
From Latin atrocitas, from atrox ("cruel, terrible").
Full origin of atrocity →Frequently asked questions
What does “atrocity” mean?
The word “atrocity” means an extremely cruel or brutal act, especially against people. In plain terms, a shockingly cruel act, usually one involving violence against people.
How do you pronounce “atrocity”?
“Atrocity” is pronounced uh-TRO-sih-tee (/əˈtɹɑsɪti/ in IPA).
How do you use “atrocity” in a sentence?
Here is “atrocity” used in a sentence: “The war crimes tribunal documented atrocities committed against civilians.”
What is another word for “atrocity”?
Words with a similar meaning to “atrocity” include depravity, infamy, iniquity, outrage, turpitude and wickedness.
What part of speech is “atrocity”?
“Atrocity” is a noun.
Where does the word “atrocity” come from?
The word “atrocity” comes from Latin. From Latin atrocitas, from atrox ("cruel, terrible").