What is or what is an instigator? How many meanings does this noun have and what sentences with it can be made?
Meaning of the word "instigator"
Who is this? An instigator is, first of all, a legal concept denoting a person who persuaded another to commit an offense.
Simply put, this is the one who incites to commit unlawful acts or even a crime.
Morphological features
The instigator is an animated noun of the masculine, singular, II declension. It consists of four syllables (sub-stre-ka-tel), 13 letters (p-o-d-s-t-r-e-k-a-t-e-l-b), 12 sounds (p- o-d-s-t-r'-e-k-a-t'-e-l ').
Insert the missing word, paying attention to the ending and determine its case:
- *** got what he deserves (nominative).
- *** gone from retribution (nominative).
- *** I never got caught (genitive).
- Not here *** to her (genitive).
- Maxim pressed *** on the cheeks (dative).
- *** No one believes in the pits, even if it seems that they have been corrected (dative).
- For the first time I see *** I (accusative).
- We do not respect *** her (accusative).
- Yakov did not *** eat it of his own free will (instructive).
- *** Yami are not born (instrumental).
- Oh *** e wrote in the newspaper (prepositional).
- They forgot about ***, so they fled (prepositional).
Synonyms
This noun has several synonyms. The instigator is:
- The instigator: The instigator of all school pranks was the second-grader Mishutka Olkhov.
- Rebel: Rebels and rebels were not respected here.
- Started up: Today it was boring in the yard: the first started up Petka was punished by her mother and did not go for a walk.
- Provocateur: I would kill this provocateur with my own hands.
- Kindle: A Kindle of hatred was arrested and sentenced to several years.
- Sooter: They say that Emelyan Pugachev was a trouble maker, not a hero.
- Balamut: Here is the balamut! He plucked everyone from their homes.
- Contractor: You're not a friend, just a contractor!
Sentences with the word "instigator"
Now you can try to make examples of sentences with the studied noun:
- Maxim is an instigator and a traitor, beware, beware of him.
- Under the guise of a polite, courteous, gallant man, a fascist instigator was hiding.
- I vouch for him: he is not an instigator, but a decent and honest man!
- The instigator is a criminal, was convicted and received a suspended sentence.
What does the instigator do?
Which verbs are associated with the noun "instigator"?
- Walk: *** walks free.
- Incite: *** incites unnoticed.
- Sit: *** is in prison.
- To love: Does this *** love anyone?
- Run: *** runs from justice.
- There are: *** quietly eating his lunch, not paying anyone the slightest attention.
- Cry, be sad: *** He will not be sad and will not cry when those he provoked to crimes are punished.
- Wait: *** awaiting sentence.
- Speak: *** spoke quietly, hardly choosing words.
- Overflow: *** and his actions filled the cup of my patience.
- To ask: *** I apologized, but his words did not touch anyone.
- Watch: *** looked at Alexandra without blinking.
- Hold: *** held a book in his hands.
- Take: *** took the blame on himself.
- Looking around: *** looked back at the crowd surrounding him.
- Stomp, laugh: *** I was not at all embarrassed, on the contrary, stamped my foot and laughed.
- Dirty: *** Dirty his reputation.
- Punish: *** punished himself.