Murder
UK /["/ˈmɜːdə(r)/"]/US /["/ˈmɜːrdər/"]/
Definition
the crime of killing somebody deliberately
In simple words: The act of killing someone intentionally.
Examples
- The detective was called to solve a murder that had occurred in the quiet town.
- In the film, the main character is accused of murder despite claiming innocence.
- The novel is a gripping tale of murder and betrayal.
- The authorities announced they were reviewing the details of the murder case.
- Many people find true crime documentaries about murder fascinating.
- To murder someone is a serious crime with severe consequences.
- The lawyer focused on the nuances of how the murder was committed.
- The police launched an extensive investigation into the murder that shocked the community.
Usage notes
Used mainly in legal contexts or serious discussions. Avoid in casual conversations due to its heavy implications. Not appropriate for light-hearted or humorous contexts.
Grammar pattern
murder + object
Memory hint
Think 'murder' like 'murd-er' – imagine someone being 'murdered' in a dramatic film scene.
Collocations
- barbaric
- brutal
- grisly
- carry out
- commit
- perpetrate
- happen
- occur
- take place
- victim
- suspect
- detective
Synonyms
- homicide
- slaying
- execution
- killing
Antonyms
- save
- protect
- preserve
Common mistakes
- Confusing with 'manslaughter', which has different legal implications.
- Using it inappropriately as a joke or in casual conversation.
- Confusing 'murder' with 'kill', which can be both intentional and unintentional.