slain

[sleɪn]

slain Definition

past participle of 'slay', meaning to kill violently.

Using slain: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "slain" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The dragon was slain by the brave knight.

  • Example

    He was slain in battle.

  • Example

    The victim was brutally slain with a knife.

slain Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for slain

Phrases with slain

  • a term used in some Christian denominations to describe a religious experience in which a person falls to the ground as if dead, overwhelmed by the power of the Holy Spirit

    Example

    During the revival meeting, many people were slain in the Spirit and experienced a powerful spiritual awakening.

  • slay the dragon

    to overcome a difficult challenge or obstacle

    Example

    She knew she had to slay the dragon of her fear and anxiety in order to achieve her goals.

  • slay queen

    a term used in African slang to describe a young woman who is fashionable, confident, and socially savvy

    Example

    She's a real slay queen, always dressed to impress and ready to take on the world.

Origins of slain

from Old English 'slēan', meaning 'to strike, beat, kill'

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Summary: slain in Brief

'Slain' [sleɪn] is the past participle of 'slay', meaning to kill violently. It is often used in the context of battles, murders, and other violent acts, as in 'The victim was brutally slain with a knife.' 'Slay' also has figurative meanings, as in 'slay the dragon,' meaning to overcome a difficult challenge. In African slang, 'slay queen' refers to a fashionable and confident young woman.