Avenger ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Avenger ( noun )

  1. A person who takes revenge for a perceived wrong or injury.
  2. 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:

  1. He became an avenger after his family was killed by the criminals.
  2. The Avenger is a superhero who seeks to avenge the death of his family.
  3. The avenger was determined to bring the killer to justice.
  4. The avenger wants to make the wrongdoer pay for their actions.
  5. The avenger is a person who seeks to right a wrong or punish an offender on behalf of another.

(As a verb)

Avenger ( verb )

  1. A person who takes revenge for a perceived wrong or injury.
  2. 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:

  1. He became an avenger after his family was killed by the criminals.
  2. The Avenger is a superhero who seeks to avenge the death of his family.
  3. The avenger was determined to bring the killer to justice.
  4. The avenger wants to make the wrongdoer pay for their actions.
  5. The avenger is a person who seeks to right a wrong or punish an offender on behalf of another.
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