Unfortunately, from time to time we have to hear curses: sometimes they are deserved, sometimes they are not. In addition, sometimes neither the one who is being scolded nor the one who is scolding knows the exact lexical meaning of these words. Let's take the noun "fiend" as an example.
Izover is…
What is a fanatic? It was probably once associated with the noun "faith" in some way.
A savage is someone who goes to extremes in his faith and, hiding behind high ideals, behaves too cruelly and absolutely fanatically towards representatives of other faiths.
In a figurative sense, this word simply means a very cruel person.
Morphological characteristics, declension
Izuver is a common noun, animated masculine noun, second declension.
Case | Question | Singular | Plural |
Nominative | Who? | A fanatic is the same as a religious fanatic, although these days the word has acquired a slightly differentvalue. | These juvenile fanatics have finally gone home. |
Genitive | Who? | We'll have to ask our bigot when we can go home. | I hope there are no bigots among us. |
Dative | Who? | The fanatic had no choice but to shut up and go home. | Mom told me not to get close to these fanatics for a cannon shot, why didn't I listen to her. |
Accusative | Who? | Little Darling was frightened by the fanatic and screamed loudly. | Everyone avoids and hates bigots. |
Instrumental | Who? | Everyone stopped being afraid of the evil boy, they just started laughing at the bigot. | Hawks flew over the fanatics. |
Prepositional case | About whom? | Tell me about the bigot. | The fanatics wore dark brown overalls. |
Izover: synonyms
To the noun "fiend" you can pick up a few words that are close in meaning. Such lexemes are called synonyms.
Izover is:
- Herod. "Herods, innocent children were not spared."
- Tyrant. "In his long life, Pyotr Mikhailovich has seen many tyrants, but he has never met such a cruel one as Prince Lovkin."
- Tormentor. "Finally, Xenia managed to escape from her tormentors."
- Fiend. "Fascist fiends wereexpelled from our land".
- The Inquisitor. "Who gave you the right to lynch: the inquisitor has been found!"
- Despot. "The despot refused to listen to reason."
- Flayer. "This flayer spared no one."
- Asp. "Those asps cut up all the cattle."
- Bloodsucker. "Don't even dare to talk to the damned bloodsucker, don't come close to him!"
- Tormentor. "The torturers tortured the Komsomol member for a long time."