murder
How to Use Murder
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishThe unlawful, intentional killing of a person — the most serious form of homicide.
Murder specifically implies intent; manslaughter is used for unlawful killing without that same premeditation.
Word Forms
murdered past tense, murders plural, Murders plural, murders singular
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Etymology
From Old English morþor ("secret killing"), from a Germanic root meaning "death, killing," related to Old Norse morð and German Mord.