A dictionary is your friendWhats the diff. between Killin,Murder,and Assanation?
I don't know, but I don't think I want to find out what an ''assanation'' is. :(
Murder is usually used to describe for killing someone with malicious intent or something along the lines of that. Killing I suppose is used to describe just ending the life of a person in general , no matter the reason.
killing is loss of life. murder is intentional loss of life. assassination is political.
you really don't know? you know there's a minimum age for users here... i just don't want you to be breaking the terms of service without knowing about it.
Murder is called assassination when a prominent person is murdered.
Well ''killin, murder'' is taking someones life!I don't know what assanation is! :
|[QUOTE=''geodisicdome'']you really don't know? you know there's a minimum age for users here... i just don't want you to be breaking the terms of service without knowing about it.[/QUOTE]
im not...
[QUOTE=''Hewkii'']killing is loss of life. murder is intentional loss of life. assassination is political.[/QUOTE]
This is pretty much the right answer.
The difference is ''Murder'' is spelled correctly, ''Killin'' and ''Assanation'' are not.
I enjoy how you only spelt one of the words right...
I have no idea how someone would assanate another..well I do, but it can't be appropriate.. anyways
Killing would be likened to killing in a war, or in self defense
murder is killing someone cold blood in a fit of passion or perceived necessity
and assassination is being paid to kill someone, or killing someone with the intent of receiving something in return, or for a cause, still considered murder
Is this a joke thread, TO?
Killing could be on accident, murder is on purpose, and assassination is the murder of a high-profile figure.
I forgetted
Killing = taking away someone's lifeMurder = Actus reas (the act of killing) and Mens rea (the intent of killing). This is the legal definitionAssassination = A very well thought and planned murder usually on a specific target (usually a prominent individual).
Killing - The intentional destruction of organic life by another organism.Murder - The loss of life of a human being against government law.Assassination - A murder conceived by political influence.
[QUOTE=''KingxSlayer'']i was always curious for the answer so why not ask the OT community =P[/QUOTE]
Killing is just making something die it is not necessarily illegal, Murder is against the law and punishable as such, as is assassination but this tends to be murder with political backing .
[QUOTE=''St_JimmyX'']A dictionary is your friend[/QUOTE]
try this ^
but i would have to say they all follow the same guide lines with killing as the main subject and the other two as branches off of it
killing - ending the life of something living (during war, hunting, murder, assassination etc)
Murder - wrongful killing of a living thing, particularly humans or something along those lines. illegal
Assassination - Murder of a 'high standing' person or a person of importance
Connotative: Killing - More of a psychological insanity if against other people, or a part of life if against animals.
Murder - Can be accidental or have a motive against the person.
Assassination - A job that you did not think up yourself.
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