manipulative
/məˈnɪpjʊlətɪv/
adjective
adjective: manipulative
exercising unscrupulous control or influence over a person or situation.
“she was sly, selfish, and manipulative”
| synonyms: | scheming, calculating, cunning, crafty, wily, shrewd, devious, designing, conniving, Machiavellian, artful, guileful, slippery, slick, sly, unscrupulous, disingenuous, media-savvy;
informal foxy “a ruthlessly manipulative social climber” |
| antonyms: | ingenuous |
relating to manipulation of an object or part of the body.
“a manipulative skill”
| synonyms: | manual, done with one’s hands, dexterous
“a manipulative skill such as typing” |
bully1
/ˈbʊli/
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noun
noun: bully; plural noun: bullies
- 1.
a person who habitually seeks to harm or intimidate those whom they perceive as vulnerable.
“he is a ranting, domineering bully”
| synonyms: | persecutor, oppressor, tyrant, tormentor, browbeater, intimidator, coercer, subjugator;More
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verb
verb: bully; 3rd person present: bullies; past tense: bullied; past participle: bullied; gerund or present participle: bullying
- 1.
seek to harm, intimidate, or coerce (someone perceived as vulnerable).
“her 11- year-old son has been constantly bullied at school”
evildoer
/ˈiːv(ə)lˌduːə/
noun
plural noun: evildoers
- a person who commits profoundly immoral and wicked deeds.
“his concept of justice demanded vengeance against evildoers”
| synonyms: | wrongdoer, transgressor, criminal, delinquent, offender, villain, black hat, malefactor, reprobate, scoundrel, rogue, sinner, sinful person, wicked person, evil person, bad person;More |
vampire
noun [ C ]
UK /ˈvæm.paɪər/ US /ˈvæm.paɪr/
(in stories) a dead person who comes back to life and sucks blood from other people at night:
The most famous vampire is Count Dracula of Transylvania.
