masacre
massacre
noun mah-SAH-kreh Rare
Origin: Borrowed from French massacre.
Usage Note
Masacre refers to the indiscriminate killing of many people and is used in historical, journalistic, and political contexts. It is a feminine noun despite ending in -e. The related verb masacrar (to massacre) is also used figuratively in informal speech to mean to thrash decisively in a competition, though this is colloquial.
Examples
"La masacre dejó decenas de víctimas inocentes."
Natural Translation
The massacre left dozens of innocent victims.
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