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Definition of scourge noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

scourge

noun
 
/skɜːdʒ/
 
/skɜːrdʒ/
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  1. [usually singular] scourge (of somebody/something) (formal) a person or thing that causes trouble, difficulty or mental pain
    • the scourge of war/disease/poverty
    • Inflation was the scourge of the 1970s.
    Extra Examples
    • He is well-known as a scourge of the Establishment.
    • The Green Party sees the motor car as a scourge on society.
    • freeing the world from the scourge of nuclear weapons
    • taking action against the growing scourge of hunger
  2. a whip used to punish people in the past
  3. Word OriginMiddle English: shortening of Old French escorge (noun), escorgier (verb), from Latin ex- ‘thoroughly’ + corrigia ‘thong, whip’.
See scourge in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary

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