абьюзер

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A person who habitually inflicts abuse, whether in personal relationships or online interactions, often exercising control and causing harm.

Examples

  • Он известен как абьюзер в игровом сообществе.
    He is known as an abuser in the gaming community.
  • Мы создали фильтр, чтобы блокировать сообщения от абьюзеров.
    We created a filter to block messages from abusers.
  • Этот абьюзер контролирует каждое её действие.
    This abuser controls her every action.
  • Модераторы забанили абьюзера за постоянные травли.
    Moderators banned the abuser for repeated harassment.
  • Психолог объяснил, что абьюзер часто использует манипуляцию.
    The psychologist explained that the abuser often uses manipulation.

Similar words

доминирующий
токсик
манипулятор
злоумышленник
злоумышленник
агрессор
насильник
насильник
токсик
манипулятор

Meanings

Person who habitually abuses others

noun
social
neutral
A person who systematically inflicts psychological, physical, or financial harm on another, often exercising control and manipulation.

Usage

Use абьюзер for a person who repeatedly abuses others in personal relationships, not for a single act of abuse.

Examples

  • Этот абьюзер контролирует каждое её действие.
    This abuser controls her every action.
  • Она пытается уйти от абьюзера, но он следит за ней.
    She tries to escape the abuser, but he watches her.
  • Мы обсудили, как распознать абьюзера в отношениях.
    We discussed how to recognize an abuser in relationships.
  • Психолог объяснил, что абьюзер часто использует манипуляцию.
    The psychologist explained that the abuser often uses manipulation.
  • В суде показали доказательства действий абьюзера.
    The court presented evidence of the abuser's actions.

Common mistakes

The term is often confused with the act of abuse rather than the perpetrator.
IncorrectCorrect
Он совершил абьюзер. Он совершил абьюз.
Эта абьюзер контролирует всё. Этот абьюзер контролирует всё.
Он был абьюзёрский. Он был абьюзером.

Similar words

Abusive person online

noun
internet
neutral
A person who repeatedly uses hostile or harassing language in digital environments, such as chats, forums, or games.

Usage

Use абьюзер for a user who habitually harasses others online, not for occasional rude remarks.

Examples

  • В чате появился абьюзер, который оскорблял всех участников.
    An abuser appeared in the chat, insulting all participants.
  • Модераторы забанили абьюзера за постоянные травли.
    Moderators banned the abuser for repeated harassment.
  • Не стоит отвечать на провокации абьюзера.
    Do not respond to the abuser's provocations.
  • Он известен как абьюзер в игровом сообществе.
    He is known as an abuser in the gaming community.
  • Мы создали фильтр, чтобы блокировать сообщения от абьюзеров.
    We created a filter to block messages from abusers.

Common mistakes

Errors often involve case usage and treating the word as an adjective.
IncorrectCorrect
Не отвечай на абьюзер. Не отвечай абьюзеру.
Эти абьюзеры комментарии. Эти комментарии от абьюзеров.
Он часто абьюзит. Он часто проявляет абьюз.

Similar words

Usage

Use абьюзер to refer to a person who systematically abuses others, in both relationship and internet contexts, and avoid using it for a single abusive act.

Common mistakes

Confusing абьюзер with the act of abuse; the word names the person, not the behavior.

Etymology

From English abuser, derived from abuse ‘mistreat, harm’, borrowed into Russian in the early 2000s as slang.

FAQ

What does абьюзер mean?

It denotes a person who habitually abuses others, either in personal relationships or online.

Is абьюзер a formal word?

No, it is a colloquial slang term and is rarely used in formal documents.

Can абьюзер refer to someone who abuses online?

Yes, the word is used for both personal and digital contexts.

What is the plural form of абьюзер?

The plural is абьюзеры.

Which case is used after prepositions with абьюзер?

The dative case is used after verbs like помочь: помочь абьюзеру.

Is there a feminine form of абьюзер?

The noun is masculine; a female abuser is still called абьюзер, though the rare form абьюзершa can appear.

How does абьюзер differ from агрессор?

Агрессор refers to someone who initiates aggression, while абьюзер specifically engages in abusive, often psychological, behavior.

Where did the word абьюзер come from?

It is a borrowing from English abuser, which itself comes from abuse.

Can абьюзер be used as a verb?

No, it functions only as a noun.

How can I avoid using абьюзер incorrectly?

Use it only for a person who systematically abuses others, not for a single act of abuse.

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