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slay

1 of 2verb
/sleɪ/
Forms:slays,slaying,slew,slain
1

to intentionally cause someone's death with planning and purpose

transitive
  • The villain plotted to slay the hero in a cunning and deliberate manner.
  • The assassin was hired to slay the political figure during the public event.
  • In the mystery novel, the detective worked to uncover the killer's motive to slay the victim.
  • The warrior vowed to slay the dragon that terrorized the kingdom.
  • The hired assassin successfully slayed the target in the dark alley.
2

to impress, look amazing, or perform exceptionally well, especially in style or appearance

  • She slayed in that red carpet gown.
  • You're slaying with that outfit today.
  • He slayed his performance on stage.
  • They slayed the fashion game at the party.