The word "revengers" is spelled with the IPA phonetic transcription /rɪˈvɛndʒərz/. The first syllable "re" is pronounced as /rɪ/, the second syllable "venge" as /vɛndʒ/, and the final syllable "-ers" as /ərz/. The double "e" in "revenge" indicates that the vowel sound is a long ee sound. The addition of the letter "r" in "revenge" changes the final sound of the "g" to a "j" sound in "venge". The final "s" in "revengers" indicates that the word is plural.
Revengers, noun
Plural form: revengers
1. Individuals or groups who seek to avenge a perceived wrong or seek justice on behalf of themselves or someone else.
2. Those who undertake actions or seek retribution against those responsible for causing harm, injury, or offense, with the intention of balancing the scales of justice.
3. Individuals driven by a strong sense of righteousness, usually triggered by feelings of injustice, betrayal, or personal loss, and who take it upon themselves to deliver swift or exact retribution.
Revengers typically embody a deep desire for vindication and the restoration of fairness in a situation. They may employ various means to accomplish their goals, ranging from legal actions and seeking justice through the proper channels to engaging in vigilante activities or seeking revenge through non-traditional methods. Revengers are often motivated by intense emotions, such as anger, grief, or a sense of moral duty.
While revengers are commonly associated with seeking personal vengeance, their motivations can also extend to seeking reparative measures for their community or society as a whole. This may involve confronting societal injustices or fighting against oppressive systems in order to initiate change and affirm justice. It is important to note, however, that revengers often operate outside the legal system and can sometimes be seen as pursuing their own sense of justice unchecked.
The word "revengers" is formed by adding the suffix "-ers" to the noun "revenge". The noun "revenge" originated from the Old French word "revenge" meaning "retaliation" or "vengeance". It can be traced back to the Latin word "vindicta", meaning "punishment" or "revenge". The Latin word, in turn, is derived from the verb "vindicare", which means "to lay claim to" or "to punish". The "-ers" suffix is added to the noun to indicate individuals who perform the action, hence "revengers" refers to those who seek or carry out revenge.