Unfortunately, from time to time we have to hear curses: sometimes they are deserved, sometimes not. In addition, sometimes neither the one who scolds, nor the one who scolds, does not know the exact lexical meaning of these words. As an example, take the noun "savage".
Savage is ...
What is a fanatic? Probably, once it was somehow connected with the noun "faith".
Izuver is one who, in his faith, goes to extremes and, hiding behind high ideals, behaves too cruelly and absolutely fanatically towards representatives of other faiths.
In a figurative sense, this word means simply a very cruel person.
Morphological characteristics, declination
Izuver is a common nouveau, animate noun of the masculine gender, of the second declension.
Case | Question | Singular | Plural |
Nominative | Who! | Izuver is the same as a religious fanatic, although today this word has acquired a slightly different meaning. | These juvenile savages finally went home. |
Genitive | Whom? | We will have to ask our fanatic when we can go home. | Among us, I hope, there are no bigots. |
Dative | To whom? | Izuver had no choice but to shut up and retire. | Mom told me not to get close to these fanatics on a cannon shot, why didn’t I listen to her. |
Accusative | Whom? | Little Darling got scared of the fanatic and screamed loudly. | Everyone escapes and fiercely hates savages. |
Instrumental case | By whom? | Everyone stopped being afraid of the evil boy, they simply started laughing at the savage. | Hawks flew over the fanatic. |
Prepositional | About whom? | Tell me about the fanatic. | The fanatics wore dark brown hoodies. |
Izuver: synonyms
To the noun "fanatic" you can pick up a few words that are close in meaning. Such tokens are called synonyms.
Izuver is:
- Herod. "Herods, the children of the innocent have not regretted."
- Tyrant. "During his long life, Pyotr Mikhailovich saw many tyrants, but he wasn’t as cruel as Prince Lovkin."
- Torturer. "Finally, Xenia managed to escape from her tormentors."
- Monster. "The fascist fiends were driven out of our land."
- Inquisitor. "Who gave you the right to execute lynching: the inquisitor was found!"
- Despot. "The despot refused to heed the arguments of reason."
- Flayer. "This flayer did not spare anyone."
- Aspid. "These aspids slaughtered all the cattle."
- Bloodsucker. "Don't even dare to talk to the damned bloodsucker, don’t come close to him!"
- Torturer. "The torturers tormented the Komsomol for a long time."