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torment

verb [T]
 
 
/tɔːˈment/ US  /tɔːr-/

Definition

to cause a person or animal to suffer or worry: The animals are tormented mercilessly by flies and mosquitoes. The camera focused on a group of women whose faces were tormented by/with (= showed that they were suffering) grief. It tormented me all day - did I remember to lock the door when I left the house?Treating people or animals badlyInsults and abuseUnkind, cruel and unfeelingViolent or aggressive tormentor
 
 
/-ˈmen.tər/ US  /-ˈmen.tɚ/ noun [C]
Treating people or animals badlyInsults and abuseUnkind, cruel and unfeelingViolent or aggressiveUnpleasant people in generalUnpleasant men
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