/sleɪn/ – adjective
Definition: bị giết chết, tử vong.
A more thorough explanation: “Slain” is the past participle of the verb “slay,” which means to kill someone or something in a violent way. In a legal context, “slain” is often used to describe a person who has been killed, especially in a criminal or violent manner.
Example: The defendant was charged with murder after it was determined that he had slain the victim with a knife.