单词 | monstrous |
释义 | monstrous/ˈmɒnstrəs![]() adjective 1Having the ugly or frightening appearance of a monster: monstrous, bug-eyed fish...
Synonyms grotesque, hideous, ugly, ghastly, gruesome, horrible, horrid, horrific, horrendous, horrifying, grisly, disgusting, repulsive, repellent, revolting, nightmarish, dreadful, frightening, terrifying, fearsome, freakish, malformed, misshapen, unnatural, abnormal, mutant, miscreated rare teratoid 2Inhumanly or outrageously evil or wrong: he wasn’t lovable, he was monstrous and violent it is a monstrous waste of money...
Synonyms appalling, abhorrent, heinous, evil, wicked, abominable, terrible, horrible, dreadful, hideous, foul, vile; outrageous, shocking, disgraceful, scandalous, atrocious; villainous, nasty, ghastly, odious, loathsome, shameful, infamous, nefarious, iniquitous, unspeakable, intolerable, contemptible, despicable, vicious, cruel, savage, brutish, bestial, barbaric, barbarous, base, inhuman, depraved, fiendish, devilish, diabolical, satanic, ruthless, merciless British informal beastly rare egregious, flagitious 3Extraordinarily and dauntingly large: the monstrous tidal wave swamped the surrounding countryside...
Synonyms huge, enormous, massive, great, gigantic, giant, colossal, mammoth, vast, immense, tremendous, mighty, stupendous, monumental, epic, prodigious, mountainous, titanic, towering, elephantine, king-sized, king-size, gargantuan, Herculean, Brobdingnagian, substantial informal mega, monster, whopping, whopping great, thumping, thumping great, humongous, jumbo, hulking British informal whacking, whacking great, ginormous Derivativesmonstrously![]()
monstrousness
OriginLate Middle English (in the sense 'strange or unnatural'): from Old French monstreux or Latin monstrosus, from monstrum (see monster). Current senses date from the 16th century. |
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