Definition of the word monstrous

Pronunciation of vocabulary monstrous

monstrousadjective

quái dị

/ˈmɒnstrəs//ˈmɑːnstrəs/

Origin of the word monstrous

The word "monstrous" originates from the Latin "monstrum," which means "ominous sign" or "portent." In ancient Rome, a monster was a creature or being that was considered a bad omen or a symbol of evil. The Latin term "monstrum" was later borrowed into Middle English as "monster" and eventually evolved into the adjective "monstrous," meaning eerie, terrifying, or unnatural. In modern English, "monstrous" is often used to describe something that is disgusting, horrifying, or unnatural. For example, a monstrous creature might be a giant, grotesque being that inspires fear and revulsion. The word's origins in ancient Rome highlight the idea that what is considered monstrous can vary across cultures and time periods, and that the concept of the monstrous has long been a part of human imagination and storytelling.

Vocabulary summary monstrous

typeadjective

meaningweird, monstrous

meaninggiant

meaninghideous, cruel, horrible (crime...)

Example of vocabulary monstrousnamespace

meaning

considered to be shocking and unacceptable because it is morally wrong or unfair

được coi là gây sốc và không thể chấp nhận được vì nó sai về mặt đạo đức hoặc không công bằng

  • a monstrous lie/injustice

    một lời nói dối/sự bất công khủng khiếp

meaning

very large

rất lớn

  • a monstrous wave

    một làn sóng khủng khiếp

meaning

very large, ugly and frightening

rất lớn, xấu xí và đáng sợ

  • a monstrous figure/creature

    một nhân vật/sinh vật quái dị


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