Meaning & Definition of word "Monster"

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    Monster

    /ˈmɒnstər/

    noun:

    • 1. An imaginary or mythical creature that is typically large, frightening, or grotesque.
      • Example: The children were terrified by the monster under the bed.
    • 2. A person or thing of unnatural or extreme ugliness, deformity, wickedness, or cruelty.
      • Example: The villain in the story was portrayed as a monster, committing acts of cruelty without remorse.
    • 3. A person or thing that is extraordinarily or aggressively powerful.
      • Example: The athlete was a monster on the field, dominating every game.

    verb:

    • 1. To treat someone or something as a monster; to exaggerate flaws or traits.
      • Example: The media tended to monster her actions, turning a small mistake into a scandal.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'monstrum', meaning 'portent, monster' and from the verb 'monere', meaning 'to warn' or 'to show'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    monster under the bed:

    A childhood fear of imaginary creatures that one believes might be hiding.

    monster of a task:

    A particularly large or difficult job that feels overwhelming.

    monster truck:

    A large vehicle with oversized tires, often used in shows for stunts.

    Related Words

    beast:

    An animal, especially a large or dangerous one.

    ogre:

    A man-eating giant or monster in fairy tales.

    goblin:

    A small, mischievous creature from folklore.

    Slang Meanings of monster

    Meaning: A person who is very good at something, often used in sports or gaming.

    Example Sentence: That player is a monster on the court!

    Meaning: Something that is impressively large or powerful.

    Example Sentence: That truck is a monster, it's enormous!