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- Crueler or crueller, cruelest or cruellest - GRAMMARIST
Cruel describes someone or something that causes pain and suffering, with no empathy Crueler and cruelest are the American English spellings, they derive from the Latin word crudelis which means rude, unfeeling, hard-hearted
- CRUELER Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CRUEL is disposed to inflict pain or suffering : devoid of humane feelings How to use cruel in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Cruel
- CRUELER | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Throughout the film the assistant starts to play crueler and crueler tricks on her employer Early camps tended to be cruder and crueler Both visions acted in similar ways: they were seemingly crueler than the person they were based on and often manipulated the affected party against his or her own species
- more cruel or crueler? - TextRanch
Both 'more cruel' and 'crueler' are correct forms to compare the degree of cruelty 'More cruel' is used when the adjective has two or more syllables, while 'crueler' is used for one-syllable adjectives
- Crueler - definition of crueler by The Free Dictionary
1 causing or inflicting pain without pity: a cruel teacher 2 causing pain or suffering: a cruel accident 1 willfully causing pain or distress to others 2 enjoying the pain or distress of others 3 causing or marked by great pain or distress 4 unrelentingly severe; merciless; brutal cru′el•ness, n
- What does crueler mean? - Definitions. net
Information and translations of crueler in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web
- crueler - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
willfully causing pain to others: people who are cruel to animals enjoying the pain or distress of others: a cruel and selfish tyrant causing or marked by great pain or distress: a cruel war brutal: a cruel winter willfully or knowingly causing pain or distress to others
- Cruel Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
He says he can't trust people who are cruel to animals It was a very cruel [= hurtful] thing to say I thought it was rather cruel [= unkind] of them to give her all the dirty work Hunger is a cruel fact of nature He was cruelly beaten
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