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Who is the person who does crime for pleasure? #1 (permalink) Tue Dec 26, 2006 11:56 am   Who is the person who does crime for pleasure?
 

Synonyms Lesson, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #114 "Synonyms for kill and murder", question 2

The plague in the nineteenth century was a terrible disease that ......... millions of people.

(a) killed
(b) murdered
(c) executed
(d) destroyed

Synonyms Lesson, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #114 "Synonyms for kill and murder", answer 2

The plague in the nineteenth century was a terrible disease that killed millions of people.

Correct answer: (a) killed
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Who is the person who does crime for pleasure? #2 (permalink) Tue Dec 26, 2006 22:50 pm   Who is the person who does crime for pleasure?
 

An evil criminal, a pathological criminal, a criminal psychopath, a criminal sadist? I can't think of better definitions, that is, of worse names to call them. Let's hope someone else has a really good epithet for this kind of... monster.

Sadly, there are far too many of those.
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