meaning in English (1)bitterly(2)merely(3)slay(4)farthest
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♡BITTERLY
1.
in an angry, hurt, or resentful way.
"passengers complained bitterly about grand promises made by the company"
2.
to an extreme, forceful, or particularly harsh degree.
"he was bitterly opposed by the majority shareholder"
♡MERELY
just; only.
"Gary, a silent boy, merely nodded
♡SLAY
1.
ARCHAIC•LITERARY
kill (a person or animal) in a violent way.
"St George slew the dragon"
Similar:
kill
murder
put to death
do to death
put to the sword
butcher
cut down
cut to pieces
slaughter
massacre
shoot down
gun down
mow down
assassinate
execute
dispatch
destroy
eliminate
annihilate
exterminate
dispose of
wipe out
take out
bump off
do in
do for
rub out
top
wipe off the face of the earth
blow away
liquidate
stiff
waste
smoke
ice
off
killing
homicide
putting to death
execution
butchery
assassination
destruction
extermination
liquidation
mactation
2.
INFORMAL
greatly impress or amuse (someone).
"you slay me, you really do"
♡FARTHEST
1.
at, to, or by a great distance (used to indicate the extent to which one thing is distant from another).
"the house was not too far away"
Similar:
a long way
a great distance
a good way
afar
Opposite:
near
2.
over a large expanse of space or time.
"he had not travelled far"