tormentor in Russian
tormentor in Russian is мучи́тель, мучи́тельница — tormentor means a person, animal, or thing that causes ongoing suffering or distress.
tormentor in Russian
мучи́тель
Pronounced: muchitel
One who torments; a person, animal, or object that causes suffering.
мучи́тельница
Pronounced: muchitelnitsa
One who torments; a person, animal, or object that causes suffering.
What does "tormentor" mean?
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noun A person, animal, or thing that causes ongoing suffering or distress.
"His younger brother was his childhood tormentor."
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noun In theatre, one of a pair of narrow curtains just behind the front curtain that hides the sides of the stage from the audience.
"The stagehand adjusted the tormentors before the lights came up."
tormentor in a sentence
- His younger brother was his childhood tormentor.
- The heat was the runners' biggest tormentor that afternoon.
- The stagehand adjusted the tormentors before the lights came up.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "tormentor" in Russian?
"tormentor" in Russian is мучи́тель, мучи́тельница. tormentor means: A person, animal, or thing that causes ongoing suffering or distress.
How do you pronounce мучи́тель?
"tormentor" in Russian is мучи́тель, pronounced "muchitel".
How do you use "tormentor" in a sentence?
Example: "His younger brother was his childhood tormentor." In Russian, "tormentor" is мучи́тель, мучи́тельница.
Are there other ways to say "tormentor" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 2 translations listed for "tormentor": мучи́тель, мучи́тельница.
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