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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES commit an atrocity (= commit a terrible and violent act ) ▪ During the civil war both sides committed numerous atrocities. COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADJECTIVE ill ▪ Its members have been responsible for some of the ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Atrocity \A*troc"i*ty\, n.; pl. Atrocities . [F. atrocit['e], L. atrocitas, fr. atrox, atrocis, cruel.] Enormous wickedness; extreme heinousness or cruelty. An atrocious or extremely cruel deed. The atrocities which attend a victory. --Macaulay.

Usage examples of atrocity.

She looked longingly at the soda-can atrocity on my wrist, all curling jangles of some lightweight alloy bendable as warm wax.

The bigger problem was that dragging Caamas back into the light again was going to dredge up memories of a thousand other atrocities that had been inflicted by one group or another over the years.

Bothans to escape proper punishment will merely encourage further atrocities like Caamas in the future.

No, as a parting favor, I shall reveal only your master atrocity, which is this: that you have the brazen effrontery to imagine that your throaty warble should be called singing, and that your caterwauling on the lyre and your sins on the cithara pass, in any sense, for art.

And yet, when I thought about it on that calm walk through the woods in the autumn sunshine, there seemed no real danger of Dunster leaving the battlefield crowing with victorious delight and Cris being convicted of an atrocity.

The squadcar that had panicked me was on quite another errand, what looked like a faggot tiff or atrocity on Gay Street.

Hadriax el Fex has broken with Mornhavon, wants to see the atrocities ended.

A contrary pancake surely, a fingerish atrocity but not without a queer charm all its own.

The ginks presented us with copies of the humane atrocity clause of the Cape Town Accords.

I stretched my arm towards the icy hand, seizing it to make certain of the fact in all its atrocity, and wishing to get up, I rose upon my left elbow, and found that I had got hold of my other hand.

On the other hand, she could not imagine that a man like Juvenal Urbino would be capable of such an atrocity.

From this point on, the former supreme commander began to be purged from memory, much as wartime atrocities had been purged.

A hundred of these wretches who have libeled liberty by perpetrating crimes in her name must be effectually prevented from renewing their atrocities.

With practiced skill the Mull fended off such importunities or appointed a study commission, which invariably reported the Treaty lands to be havens of peace compared to the Retent, where the independent tribes conducted feuds, raids, assassinations, retaliations, outrages, massacres, atrocities and ambushes.

She thinks you forget about atrocities unless the Rightists commit them.