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.
Monster is a noun.
it means your a snow monster
The Greek monster Ceto was female. Ceto means "Goddess of the Sea" in Greece.
As a noun anghenfil or clobyn;as an adjective anferth.
Devil fiend
Terrifying; horrifying.
The root of the word "ghastly" is "ghast," which means terrifying or shockingly frightful.
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monstrum It means an evil omen, or a monster/monstrosity, or a thing that evokes fear and wonder.
The answer is easy- The movie was a terrifying one.
Am also of the opinion that the Ah Bengs and Ah Lians are pretty terrifying monster.
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There are many synonyms for the word "terrifying." Scary, ghostly, corpse-like, , deathlike, eerie, spooky are all synonyms for the word. Basically, all words that has the feeling of making someone frightened is a synonym for the word "terrifying".
Monster in German is the same word; 'Monster'. In the plural form the word doesn't change but instead of saying 'ein Monster' (a monster), you would say 'die Monster' which means the monsters.
"The Monster" in Italian is translated as "Il Mostro." The word "il" means "the," and "mostro" means "monster." This phrase can be used in various contexts, from literature to describing a creature in a story.
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