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101brutally — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. ruthlessly, cruelly, callously, relentlessly, mercilessly, heartlessly, unfeelingly, harshly, grimly, viciously, meanly, inhumanly, inhumanely, brutishly, savagely, in a ruthless manner, in a cruel manner, in a heartless… …
102cruelly — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. savagely, inhumanly, viciously; see brutally …
103human — 01. Animals and [humans] must learn to live together. 02. Animal and [human] power equals nearly 40% of all energy used in India. 03. A [human] fetus develops fingerprints at the age of three months. 04. Culture has been described as the way… …
104inhuman — in|hu|man [ınˈhju:mən] 1.) very cruel or without any normal feelings of pity ▪ The refugees had suffered degrading and inhuman treatment. 2.) lacking any human qualities in a way that seems strange or frightening ▪ a strange inhuman sound… …
105Zayd Ou Hmad — (1880s 1936) Zayd was a member of the Aït Marghad tribe, which belongs to the Aït Yaflman confederation. He also went by the nickname of Oumkhddash in reference to his clan affiliation, Aït Amkhddash. He was born in the village of Igudman, a… …
106beast — noun 1》 an animal, especially a large or dangerous mammal. ↘a bovine farm animal. 2》 an inhumanly cruel or depraved person. Origin ME: from OFr. beste, based on L. bestia …
107inhuman — adjective 1》 lacking positive human qualities; cruel and barbaric. 2》 not human in nature or character. Derivatives inhumanly adverb …
108monster — noun 1》 a large, ugly, and frightening imaginary creature. ↘an inhumanly cruel or wicked person. ↘humorous a rude or badly behaved child. 2》 a congenitally malformed or mutant animal or plant. 3》 [as modifier] informal extraordinarily… …
109savagely — ad. Cruelly, inhumanly, barbarously, fiercely …
110inhuman — 1 very cruel without any normal feelings of pity: an inhuman tyrant | The slaves were subjected to inhuman discipline. 2 lacking any human qualities in a way that seems strange or frightening: a fear of modern technology as something inhuman and… …