bully
[ˈbʊli]
Definition: 1. To frighten or hurt a weaker person, to use your strength or power to make somebody do something. 2. A cruel and brutal fellow. 3. A person who uses their strength or power to frighten or hurt weaker people.
Use 'bully' in a sentence:
He was a bully . He tried to frighten people into doing what he wanted. The attackers were said to be taking revenge on the 14-year-old, claiming he was a school bully . The aggression of a bully leaves people feeling hurt, angry and impotent. Is Apple a monopolist, copycat and bully ? He can be very charming, but he is fundamentally a bully . He's a coward and a bully who confuses physical strength with manhood. They want to bully people like Jordan did, but without his results. It's a bully conclusion to a riveting journey through time. The kid who was bullied becomes the bully , taunting, beating up fellow students, and intimidating teachers. They can bully people and shove their ideas around because there is no support for those who challenge them. I wasn't going to let him bully me. I won't be bullied into signing anything. If I had been there, I would not have let him bully you.