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predator

[pred-uh-ter, -tawr] / ˈprɛd ə tər, -ˌtɔr /
NOUN
hunter, killer
Synonyms


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The subjects seem to know the meaning of boundaries, not only regarding the size of their competition or the dangers of lions, hyenas and other potential predators.

From The Wall Street Journal

Safeguarding minister Jess Phillips that she hopes stopping police routinely access to counselling notes will give victims the "confidence to come forward and help us bring more predators to justice".

From BBC

Assistant Chief Constable Gareth Evans said the force hoped that the sentencing would "alert vulnerable people to predators" like Cross.

From BBC

Spear is taken in by a village, Fang by a fellow predator.

From Salon

Think of sharks and the most common images that spring to mind will likely be of dangerous predators hunting prey, accompanied by ominous music.

From BBC