slay

Irregular
Infinitive
slay
Past Simple
slew
Past Participle
slain
-ing Form
slaying
3rd Person
slays
slay slays slaying slew

Slay means to kill violently (literary) or to impress greatly (slang). Irregular: slay-slew-slain.

Meanings

  • To kill violently
  • To overwhelm with humor/charm
  • To impress greatly (slang)

Common Collocations

slay the dragon slay the audience slain in battle slay (slang) slayer (noun)

Tip for Learners

Traditional: "slay the dragon" = kill monster. Modern slang: "She slays!" = she's impressive/fierce. Slayer = killer (also band name). Note: past tense "slew" not "slayed."
Present Simple
I slay
you slay
he/she/it slays
we slay
they slay
Examples - Present Simple
  • Heroes slay dragons.
  • You slay me with your humor.
  • She slays the audience.
  • We slay the presentation.
  • They slay the competition.
Present Continuous
I am slaying
you are slaying
he/she/it is slaying
we are slaying
they are slaying
Examples - Present Continuous
  • The hero is slaying dragons.
  • You are slaying me.
  • She is slaying the audience.
  • We are slaying the presentation.
  • They are slaying the competition.
Present Perfect
I have slain
you have slain
he/she/it has slain
we have slain
they have slain
Examples - Present Perfect
  • The hero has slain dragons.
  • You have slain me.
  • She has slain the audience.
  • We have slain the presentation.
  • They have slain the competition.
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been slaying
you have been slaying
he/she/it has been slaying
we have been slaying
they have been slaying
Examples - Present Perfect Continuous
  • Heroes have been slaying dragons.
  • You have been slaying me.
  • She has been slaying audiences.
  • We have been slaying presentations.
  • They have been slaying the competition.
Past Simple
I slew
you slew
he/she/it slew
we slew
they slew
Examples - Past Simple
  • The hero slew the dragon.
  • You slew me.
  • She slew the audience.
  • We slew the presentation.
  • They slew the competition.
Past Continuous
I was slaying
you were slaying
he/she/it was slaying
we were slaying
they were slaying
Examples - Past Continuous
  • The hero was slaying dragons.
  • You were slaying me.
  • She was slaying the audience.
  • We were slaying the presentation.
  • They were slaying the competition.
Past Perfect
I had slain
you had slain
he/she/it had slain
we had slain
they had slain
Examples - Past Perfect
  • The hero had slain dragons.
  • You had slain me.
  • She had slain the audience.
  • We had slain the presentation.
  • They had slain the competition.
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been slaying
you had been slaying
he/she/it had been slaying
we had been slaying
they had been slaying
Examples - Past Perfect Continuous
  • Heroes had been slaying dragons.
  • You had been slaying me.
  • He had been slaying audiences.
  • We had been slaying presentations.
  • They had been slaying the competition.
Future Simple
I will slay
you will slay
he/she/it will slay
we will slay
they will slay
Examples - Future Simple
  • The hero will slay the dragon.
  • You will slay me.
  • She will slay the audience.
  • We will slay the presentation.
  • They will slay the competition.
Future Continuous
I will be slaying
you will be slaying
he/she/it will be slaying
we will be slaying
they will be slaying
Examples - Future Continuous
  • Heroes will be slaying dragons.
  • You will be slaying me.
  • He will be slaying audiences.
  • We will be slaying presentations.
  • They will be slaying the competition.
Future Perfect
I will have slain
you will have slain
he/she/it will have slain
we will have slain
they will have slain
Examples - Future Perfect
  • The hero will have slain dragons.
  • You will have slain me.
  • She will have slain the audience.
  • We will have slain the presentation.
  • They will have slain the competition.
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been slaying
you will have been slaying
he/she/it will have been slaying
we will have been slaying
they will have been slaying
Examples - Future Perfect Continuous
  • Heroes will have been slaying dragons.
  • You will have been slaying me.
  • He will have been slaying audiences.
  • We will have been slaying presentations.
  • They will have been slaying the competition.
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