monster
mons
ˈmɑns
maans
ter
tɜr
tēr
British pronunciation
/mˈɒnstɐ/

Definition & Meaning of "monster"in English

Monster
01

a fictional, scary, and often large and threatening creature with supernatural abilities

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What is a "monster"?

A monster is a fictional or mythical creature often depicted as frightening, large, and powerful. Monsters can appear in various forms, including animals with unusual features, supernatural beings, or strange hybrid creatures. They are commonly featured in folklore, myths, and stories as symbols of fear, chaos, or evil. In many tales, monsters threaten or challenge heroes, representing the unknown or dangerous aspects of the world. The concept of a monster can vary widely, ranging from terrifying and malevolent entities to misunderstood beings that provoke both fear and sympathy. This idea often serves to explore themes of courage, struggle, and the confrontation of fears.

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The villagers warned of a monster lurking in the forest at night.
02

a person or animal that is unusually deformed or grotesque in appearance

03

someone extremely large, powerful, or impressive

04

a fetus that is grossly malformed and usually nonviable

05

an inhuman or cruel person

monster
01

extremely large in size, extent, or intensity

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He drove a monster truck that towered over the other vehicles.
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