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monster

  1. noun
    • large, frightening imaginary creature
      monstrum
      The monster hid under the bed. — Monstrum sub lecto latuit.
      belua
      The monster roared in the forest. — Belua in silva rugivit.
    • [figurative, pejorative], cruel or wicked person
      monstrum [figurative, pejorative]
      He was a monster to his family. — Monstrum familiae suae erat.
      scelestus [figurative, pejorative]
      Only a monster could do that. — Tantum scelestus hoc facere posset.
    • [colloquial, figurative], something very large or powerful
      monstrum [colloquial, figurative]
      That truck is a real monster. — Illa raeda est verum monstrum.
      ingens res [colloquial, figurative]
      This project is a monster. — Hoc consilium est ingens res.