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There are various words that have similar meaning to the word monster; a monster can be described as a creature, possibly a mutant, an apparition, an abomination but it is actually the word monster itself which is most likely to be used to convey that the creature in question is terrifying. Abomination conveys loathing and hatred more than fear. Creature is relatively neutral, you could have any kind of feeling about a creature. Apparition is a more poetic form. Mutant is more clinical.

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