What are all the different types of Cides?
Terms in this set (10)
- suicide. killing oneself.
- patricide. killing one’s father.
- matricide. killing ones mother.
- parenticide. killing one’s parents.
- fratricide. killing ones brother.
- sororicide. killing ones sister.
- mariticide/viricide. killing ones husband.
- uxoricide. killing ones wife.
What is Cides?
The definition of cide is a killer or a killing. An example of cide used as a suffix is fungicide, which is a substance that kills fungus or spores.
What is killing a queen?
Regicide is the killing of a king (or queen). The word derives from the Latin regis, meaning “king,” and the ancient French cide, meaning “killer.” Today, the word regicide can also be applied to politicians who topple a president or prime minister.
What is Epicaricacy?
EPICARICACY, noun: Deriving pleasure from the misfortunes of others. USAGE: When the boastful braggart was defenestrated by his club, my epicaricacy knew no bounds.
How do I ignore my sister?
Tips
- Try asking your sibling why he or she is doing something annoying.
- Keep your cool by taking deep breaths or think of something to calm yourself down.
- Don’t try to fight your sibling because it will only lead to a negative outcome.
- If your sibling copies you, let them.
Why do I hate my sister?
While there are many sisters who are nice, there are many who seem mean. You may even say, “I hate my sister,” whenever she annoys you. Another reason why your sister can be mean or it seems like your sister hates you is because she feels jealous. Sisters can also be mean due to rivalry that goes a little too far.
Why is my sister so mean?
Here is the reason siblings are mean to each other: They are angry at their parents. Parents are not perfect. Some of them are are just normal human beings, over-worked, over-tired, stressed-out, impatient, frustrated, worried, and fed up, and some of them are monsters, mean, cruel, nasty, angry, and hurtful.
How do you tell if your sister loves you?
15 Signs You Have the Sweetest Sister in the World
- You had someone who helped you build your character.
- You shared a lot of toys and gadgets with her.
- You gave each other real talk.
- You had someone to cover your back.
- You had someone to pour out your emotions to.
- You were complimented by her.
How do I stop being so jealous?
Here’s a look at some ways to cope with jealousy and examine what’s at the root of your feelings.
- Trace it back to its source.
- Voice your concerns.
- Talk to a trusted friend.
- Put a different spin on jealousy.
- Consider the full picture.
- Practice gratitude for what you have.
- Practice in-the-moment coping techniques.