Avenger
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Avenger ( noun )
- A person who takes revenge for a perceived wrong or injury.
- A person who seeks to right a wrong or punish an offender on behalf of another.
Origin:
From old french vengeour, from venger ("to avenge"), from latin vindicare ("to claim, avenge").
Examples:
- He became an avenger after his family was killed by the criminals.
- The Avenger is a superhero who seeks to avenge the death of his family.
- The avenger was determined to bring the killer to justice.
- The avenger wants to make the wrongdoer pay for their actions.
- The avenger is a person who seeks to right a wrong or punish an offender on behalf of another.
(As a verb)
Avenger ( verb )
- A person who takes revenge for a perceived wrong or injury.
- A person who seeks to right a wrong or punish an offender on behalf of another.
Origin:
From old french vengeour, from venger ("to avenge"), from latin vindicare ("to claim, avenge").
Examples:
- He became an avenger after his family was killed by the criminals.
- The Avenger is a superhero who seeks to avenge the death of his family.
- The avenger was determined to bring the killer to justice.
- The avenger wants to make the wrongdoer pay for their actions.
- The avenger is a person who seeks to right a wrong or punish an offender on behalf of another.