Advertisement
Advertisement
slayer
[sley-er]
noun
- a person who kills another person or creature, usually violently, or who destroys something. - In the movie, the prince is a dragon slayer on a mission to kill the dragon responsible for corrupting the heart of the king. - In Hindu legend, the goddess Kalaratri is worshiped as the slayer of darkness and ignorance. 
Word History and Origins
Origin of slayer1
Example Sentences
They can also be decapitated with a special sword wielded by demon slayers.
But it’s satisfying to imagine that somewhere in the wilderness, a Goliath slayer is waiting for the right time to strike.
Sarah Michelle Gellar, the series’ titular supernatural slayer, confirmed reports this week that a reboot of the beloved series is in the works more than 20 years since its finale.
Is this secret slayer a cynic who hates the love that Valentine’s Day stands for, or a purist who hates the commericalized extravagance it’s become?
For his reputation as a slayer of bowling attacks, Stokes is at his peak when he grows into an innings.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse