genocidal maniac
Frequency: 4.50.1 per million words
describes a person with obsessive and murderous intent on a mass scale
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- Historians now agree that the dictator was a genocidal maniac who orchestrated mass killings.
- Historians often label him a genocidal maniac for his actions.
- No genocidal maniac should ever be allowed to seize power again.
- The dictator was widely condemned as a genocidal maniac.
- The novel's villain is portrayed as a genocidal maniac, but the narrative also explores how he rose to power.
- Many feared the new leader would become a genocidal maniac.
- Survivors testified that the warlord acted like a genocidal maniac during the campaign.
- His regime was controlled by a genocidal maniac with no regard for human life.
- She warned voters: "Never trust a genocidal maniac who promises safety through hatred."
- Propaganda depicted the enemy as a genocidal maniac.
- The tribunal concluded he had behaved as a genocidal maniac and held him criminally responsible.
- The international community vowed to stop the genocidal maniac.
- We teach students how propaganda can normalize a genocidal maniac's rhetoric.
- He was described as nothing short of a genocidal maniac.
- Far from being a hero, the commander proved to be a genocidal maniac with absolute contempt for life.
- The trial exposed the true nature of the genocidal maniac.
- The manifesto reads like the ravings of a genocidal maniac and was condemned worldwide.
- Such atrocities could only be conceived by a genocidal maniac.
- In fiction and history alike, the rise of a genocidal maniac often follows economic turmoil and fear.
- The world watched in horror as the genocidal maniac carried out his plans.