Cyberbully: meaning, definitions and examples

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cyberbully

 

[ ˈsaɪbərˌbʊli ]

Context #1

online harassment

A cyberbully is someone who uses the internet or social media to intimidate, harass, or threaten others. Cyberbullying can take many forms, such as spreading rumors, sharing private information, or sending hurtful messages. It can have serious consequences on the mental health and well-being of the victims.

Synonyms

cyber harasser, online bully

Examples of usage

  • Many teenagers fall victim to cyberbullies on social media platforms.
  • Schools are implementing programs to educate students on the dangers of cyberbullying.
  • Victims of cyberbullying often experience anxiety and depression as a result of the harassment.

Translations

Translations of the word "cyberbully" in other languages:

🇵🇹 ciberbullying

🇮🇳 साइबरबुली

🇩🇪 Cyberbully

🇮🇩 pengganggu siber

🇺🇦 кіберзадирака

🇵🇱 cyberprześladowca

🇯🇵 サイバーブリー

🇫🇷 cyberharceleur

🇪🇸 ciberacoso

🇹🇷 siber zorba

🇰🇷 사이버 괴롭힘

🇸🇦 متنمر إلكتروني

🇨🇿 kyberšikana

🇸🇰 kyberšikana

🇨🇳 网络欺凌者

🇸🇮 kibernetski nasilnež

🇮🇸 netníðingur

🇰🇿 кибербуллинг жасаушы

🇬🇪 კიბერბულერი

🇦🇿 kiberhücumçu

🇲🇽 ciberacoso

Word origin

The term 'cyberbully' originated in the late 1990s with the rise of the internet and social media. As online communication became more prevalent, so did instances of online harassment and bullying. The word 'cyber' refers to anything related to computers or the internet, while 'bully' denotes someone who seeks to harm or intimidate others. Cyberbullying has become a significant issue in today's digital age, leading to increased awareness and efforts to combat online harassment.

See also: cyberbullying, cybercriminal, cyberspace.