sexual predator
Americannoun
Other Word Forms
- sexual predation noun
Etymology
Origin of sexual predator
First recorded in 1965–70
Example Sentences
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“Room” is the story of a young boy raised in a shed where he and his mother are held captive by a sexual predator; the novel, released in 2010, was a best seller, and the film came in 2015.
From New York Times
In presentencing filings, prosecutors described Kelly as “a serial sexual predator” who used his fame and wealth to reel in star-struck fans to sexually abuse and then discard them.
From Seattle Times
Added the source: "Poor Sandra. She’s gone from a sexual predator in Andrew Cuomo to Ben, an opportunist. He has his own agenda."
From Fox News
To be frank, I’m surprised she and any of the young women that came out of the corrupt USA Gymnastics program — victims of sexual predator Dr. Larry Nasser — can compete given what they’ve been through.
From Washington Times
If you were to ask a random sampling of adults to name the worst person in America, the sexual predator Jeffrey Epstein would probably rank high on the list.
From New York Times
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