different between crimes vs cruelty
crimes
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /k?a?mz/
Noun
crimes
- plural of crime
Anagrams
- mercis
French
Noun
crimes m
- plural of crime
Anagrams
- mercis
Portuguese
Noun
crimes
- plural of crime
crimes From the web:
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- what crimes can be expunged
cruelty
English
Alternative forms
- cruellty (obsolete)
- cruelltie (obsolete)
Etymology
From Middle English cruelte, from Old French crualté (French cruauté), from Latin crudelitas. Surface analysis: cruel +? -ty.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?k?u?(?)lti/
Noun
cruelty (countable and uncountable, plural cruelties)
- (uncountable) An indifference to suffering or pleasure in inflicting suffering.
- Synonyms: mercilessness, barbarism, ruthlessness
- Antonym: mercy
- (countable) A cruel act.
Translations
Anagrams
- cutlery
cruelty From the web:
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- what cruelty meaning
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- what cruelty in spanish
- what cruelty in french
- what cruel means in spanish
- what cruelty towards
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