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Mörder

killer

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Meaning of Mörder

a person who kills someone

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German/ˈmœʁdɐ/
Russian transcription[ʊˈbʲijtsə]
killer
Mörder - killer
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Mörder with English translation

Mörder usage examples

🇬🇧English🇷🇺Russian

Полиция искала убийцу старика.

🇬🇧English🇷🇺Russian

В фильме убийцу в конце поймали.

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Mörder synonyms

Related word breakdowns

What's the difference between Mörder / Meuchelmörder / Totschläger / Killerinstinkt / Auftragskiller / Serienmörder

M
🇩🇪German
Meuchelmörder

A murderer who acts secretly and treacherously, often by ambush or from hiding.

B2Rarely
T
🇩🇪German
Totschläger

A person who has killed someone; often more legal or neutral than Mörder, sometimes without the nuance of premeditation.

B2Often
K
🇩🇪German
Killerinstinkt

Not a person who kills, but a metaphorical 'killer instinct' meaning strong aggression or a drive to attack and win.

B2Often
A
🇩🇪German
Auftragskiller

A professional assassin who kills for money or on commission.

B2Often
S
🇩🇪German
Serienmörder

A murderer who commits several murders, usually with breaks between them.

B2Often
T
🇩🇪German
Täter

A general term for someone who has committed a crime or wrongdoing; not necessarily a killer.

B1Very Often
S
🇩🇪German
Schläger

A thug or violent person who likes to hit others; not necessarily a killer.

B1Often
A
🇩🇪German
Attentäter

A person who carries out a political or targeted attack, often an assassination attempt or act of terror.

B2Often
V
🇩🇪German
Verbrecher

A general term for a criminal; it can mean any lawbreaker, not just a killer.

B1Very Often

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How to pronounce Mörder and what this word means

Mörder means killer. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.

how to pronounce Mörder

/ˈmœʁdɐ/

Mörder translation

killer

Mörder examples

Die Polizei suchte den Mörder des alten Mannes.

Mörder transcription

/ˈmœʁdɐ/

Questions about this word

Mörder meaning: what does it mean?

eine Person, die jemanden tötet

Mörder pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?

Mörder is pronounced as /ˈmœʁdɐ/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.

Mörder definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?

Die Polizei suchte den Mörder des alten Mannes. Translation: Полиция искала убийцу старика.

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