Similar words: murderer, murder, plundered, bewildered, be considered as, burden, tour de force, beast of burden. Meaning: ['mɜrdər /'mɜːdə] adj. killed unlawfully.
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1 It is appalling that child was murdered.
2 Police were reconstructing the movements of the murdered couple.
3 Rumour has it that he was murdered.
4 He murdered her in cold blood.
5 The story goes that he was murdered.
6 He swore vengeance against the man who murdered his father.
7 They murdered fifteen boys in a killing spree across southern California.
8 He murdered his wife, and bricked up her body in the kitchen.
9 He went to prison because he murdered an old lady.
10 A two-year-old boy was horribly murdered.
11 She murdered her husband with a knife.
12 Evans had been murdered in cold blood .
13 The prosecution alleged that he murdered his wife.
14 They murdered the piece of music.
15 He murdered another man in a fight.
16 The murdered woman was well known in the area.
17 The crew mutinied and murdered the ship's captain.
18 The boy was brutally murdered.
19 This is the spot where he was murdered.
20 He was murdered in a London nightclub.
21 The old man had been brutally attacked/murdered.
22 Her real parents had been brutally murdered.
23 He was found murdered in the cemetery.
24 They murdered their evenings in private parties.
25 The poor murdered girl must be revenged.
26 She was murdered in a frenzied knife attack.
27 Her husband was murdered by gunmen as she watched.
28 She had been foully murdered during the night.
29 The police are working on the supposition that he was murdered.
30 To this day,(www.Sentencedict.com) it's unclear whether he shot himself or was murdered.
More similar words: murderer, murder, plundered, bewildered, be considered as, burden, tour de force, beast of burden, order, border, in order, orderly, in order to, disorder, out of order, border on, law and order, in order that, withered, tethered, in the red, tapered, executive order, mental disorder, heredity, covered, altered, murmuring, dictionary order, sheltered.