Pronunciation: /reɪpər/

Definitions of raper

noun a person who commits rape

Example Sentences

A1 The raper was arrested for his crimes against women.

A2 The raper was sentenced to life in prison for his heinous acts.

B1 The raper's identity was finally revealed after years of investigation.

B2 The raper's victims bravely came forward to testify against him in court.

C1 The raper's psychological profile was analyzed by experts to understand his behavior.

C2 The raper's case sparked a national debate on the justice system's handling of sexual assault cases.

Examples of raper in a Sentence

formal The raper was sentenced to life in prison for his heinous crimes.

informal I heard that the raper down the street got arrested last night.

slang That raper is a real scumbag, I hope they lock him up for good.

figurative The corrupt politician was a raper of democracy, exploiting the system for personal gain.

Grammatical Forms of raper

past tense

raped

plural

rapers

comparative

more rapist

superlative

most rapist

present tense

rapes

future tense

will rape

perfect tense

has raped

continuous tense

is raping

singular

raper

positive degree

rapist

infinitive

to rape

gerund

raping

participle

raping

Origin and Evolution of raper

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'raper' originated from the Latin word 'rapere' which means 'to seize or carry off by force'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'raper' evolved to refer to someone who commits sexual assault or rape, reflecting the violent connotations of the original Latin term.