The singular form for the plural noun atrocities is atrocity.
The word atrocities is already a plural.The singular of this word would be atrocity.An example sentence using the plural is: the atrocities never went unpunished.An example sentence using the singular is: he will be brought to justice for this atrocity.
Atrocities - album - was created in 1986.
There have always been atrocities in warfare. If: I were, to punctuate ! a sentence' like; this it would, be to commit/atrocities !- (There, you get two examples, at no extra cost !)
it is well known that atrocities were committed during the war
Atrocities is a noun. It's the plural form of atrocity.
The atrocities committed by Hitler and the Nazis will live on European history for decades. There are many atrocities of nature, but the worst distasters in modern history have all been man-made. The Defense Secretary promised to put a stop to the atrocities being committed by the tyrannical dictator.
the civil war
shickingly cruel and inhumane
Michele Bisceglie has written: '1861-1871' -- subject(s): Political atrocities, Atrocities, History
No. Anyone can be the target of atrocities, though it often gets more publicity when it is against women or children.
Atrocities are horrible crimes committed by people, armies or governments against other people. Atrocities would include: Genocide Crimes against humanity Mass murder Rape and pillage Shelling innocent civilians The Holocaust
The United States, Britain and the European Union have repeatedly condemned the atrocities but have failed to carry out effective actions to stop the war.