pronunciation: IPA: ˈmɒnstə(ɹ) /ˈmɑːnstɚ/ /ˈmɒnstə(r)/ , SAMPA: /"mQnst@(r)/  

Translations into Latin:

  • monstrum    (Noun, ) (noun neuter )
     
    terrifying dangerous creature
  • belua    (noun feminine )
  • immanitas    (noun feminine )
  • inmanitas    (noun feminine )
  • moles    (noun feminine )

Other meanings:

 
very large
 
A bizarre or whimsical creature.
 
badly behaved child
 
bizarre or whimsical creature
 
(informal) Something unusually large.
 
A terrifying and dangerous, wild or fictional creature.
 
(figuratively) A badly behaved child, a brat.
 
Very large; worthy of a monster.
 
An extremely cruel or antisocial person, especially a criminal.
 
anti-social person, especially a criminal
 
(chiefly Australian) To harass
 
(informal) A prodigy; someone very talented in a specific domain.
 
A horribly deformed person.

Similar phrases in dictionary English Latin. (14)

Aaahh!!! Real MonstersAaahh!!! Monstra
female monsterlamia
Flying Spaghetti MonsterMonstrum Spacellinum Volatile; Macaronoteras Volatile
full of monstersportentuosus
half-monstersemifer
huge aquatic monsterleviathan
monster-bearingmonstriger; monstrifer; monstrigenus
producing monstersmonstrigenus
producing monsters|portentsmonstrifer; monstriger
sea monstercetus; pistris; pristis; cetos; pistrix
sea-monstercetus
sea‐monstercetus
that abounds|abounding in beasts|monstersbeluosus
winged god|monsterales

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