How To Spell monster?
How to Pronounce monster?
Correct pronunciation for the word "monster" is [mˈɒnstə], [mˈɒnstə], [m_ˈɒ_n_s_t_ə].
What are the misspellings for monster?
"Monster" in context
Monsters are mythical creatures that have long been part of folklore. They come in many guises and represent everything from fear of the unknown to lessons in morality. As science has evolved, popular culture has been filled with monster stories, from classic literary works like Mary Shelley's Frankenstein to modern films like the 'Godzilla' series. Monsters have served to help people cope with their fears and to teach life lessons.
Monsters can be divided into two main categories: supernatural and natural. Supernatural monsters have their origins in myth and folklore and are typically used to frighten and entertain.
Monsters can be divided into two main categories: supernatural and natural. Supernatural monsters have their origins in myth and folklore and are typically used to frighten and entertain.
What are similar-sounding words for monster?
- monstera,
- monestrous,
- moon shot,
- monastery,
- monastic,
- Munster,
- monistic,
- monstrance,
- moonstone,
- Monestime,
- munsterman,
- monistat,
- minster,
- moonstruck,
- monstrous.
Usage over time for monster:
This graph shows how "monster" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.
Synonyms for Monster:
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adj.
• large, great- big .
- fab .
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n.
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- abnormality .
- incubus ,
- frankenstein ,
- ghoul ,
- bugaboo ,
- daemon ,
- illusion ,
- apparition ,
- chimera ,
- dracula ,
- bugbear ,
- hobgoblin ,
- ghost .
- imp .
Nearby words
Resources
- Correct spelling for monster [Infographic] | Spellchecker.net
- monster - English spelling dictionary
- Monster | Definition of monster by Merriam-Webster
- Monster definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
- Monster | Definition of monster at Dictionary.com
- Monster dictionary definition | monster defined