cruelty

crueldad
definition
noun
he has treated her with extreme cruelty
callous indifference to or pleasure in causing pain and suffering.
translation of 'cruelty'
noun
brutalidad,
endurecimiento,
crueldad,
saƱa
example
We suffered 'cruelty' and abandonment even as we continued to teach the world about a loving God.
The 'cruelty' perpetrated on the family must cease immediately.
Maybe it was because of casual human 'cruelty' .
In 1948, Wyman sued for divorce, charging extreme mental 'cruelty' .
They emphasise, instead, the degree of 'cruelty' inflicted by men on women.
Mistakes I can forgive, but deliberate intent to harm or random acts of 'cruelty' , I find repulsive.
There can be no neutrality between justice and 'cruelty' , between the innocent and the guilty.
The fact that credible scientists found there was not excess suffering or 'cruelty' involved was ignored.
we can't stand 'cruelty' to animals
he has treated her with extreme 'cruelty'
But today's children are in no mood to suffer that 'cruelty' in silence.
I hope the resulting media coverage will help to foster a greater awareness of the 'cruelty' involved.
Is the response to the extreme 'cruelty' of tyrants the defining moment of the human condition?
The jury was told that he had been convicted of grievous bodily harm and child 'cruelty' against a girl in Essex in April 1998.
Why did people behave as they did - whether with 'cruelty' or kindness, cravenness or courage?
Why were children treated with such 'cruelty' , both physical and emotional?
Officials acting on our behalf committed unspeakable 'cruelty' on a man already wrongly imprisoned for 17 years.
He pleaded not guilty to 'cruelty' and claimed he had entrusted the puppies to a man called Phil.
Her evidence was led in support of three so called specimen counts of rape, six of indecent assault and one of 'cruelty' .
What matters most is that prohibitions against human 'cruelty' be hard and binding.
Charges of dangerous driving and child 'cruelty' were withdrawn by the prosecution.
she divorced my stepfather for persistent 'cruelty'
A prince may be ruthless when it is prudent, but wanton 'cruelty' is foolish.
But this temptation is dangerous because history contains too much 'cruelty' at the hands of the pious.
we can't stand 'cruelty' to animals
I felt like a Roman emperor, looking down on my subject wondering whether to show mercy or 'cruelty' .
If women resisted sexual advances, they risked physical 'cruelty' and punishment.
I shall not treat either of you with undue 'cruelty' , but neither do I have any intention of pardoning your deeds.
The casual, unthinking 'cruelty' of children is brilliantly evoked here.
The whole point of this storyline is that he has reduced her to a gibbering wreck through emotional and verbal 'cruelty' without any physical violence.
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