The Vikings were merciless in their plunder and murder of captured colonies, because if people were allowed to survive, then the Vikings could not rule in peace.
"He was overpowered by the merciless onslaught."
'Mercy' means to be kind and forgiving. So 'merciless' is the antonym (opposite word). In a sentence: 'He swung his axe towards his enemy with great anger; he was merciless in his attack.'
The merciless king was literally torn to shreds by his outraged former subjects.
the judge was merciless when delivering the sentence.
The base word for "merciless" is "mercy."
merciless
No it is a noun. An adjective is a descriptive word. If you were to say 'merciless dictator' merciless would be the adjective. or If you were to say he is dictatorial, 'dictatorial' is an adjective.
As my two friends hurled merciless insults at one another, I felt helpless to intervene because of my timid nature.
frightful, ferocious, merciless, ...
You can use the word Truss in a sentence like this.
Can you use the word concluding in a sentence? Done.
Merciless - Merciless album - was created in 2003.