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monster in Danish

monster in Danish is uhyre — monster means a frightening, dangerous creature, often imaginary or mythical.

monster in Danish

uhyre
noun

What does "monster" mean?

  1. noun A frightening, dangerous creature, often imaginary or mythical.
    "The children swore a monster lived under the bed."
  2. noun A cruel, heartless person, especially one who commits terrible acts.
    "The press branded the killer a monster."
  3. adj Extremely large or impressive.
    "They scored a monster hit with their debut single."

monster in a sentence

  • The children swore a monster lived under the bed.
  • In the film, the monster terrorized the small coastal town.
  • The press branded the killer a monster.
  • They scored a monster hit with their debut single.

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What is "monster" in Danish?

"monster" in Danish is uhyre. monster means: A frightening, dangerous creature, often imaginary or mythical.

How do you use "monster" in a sentence?

Example: "The children swore a monster lived under the bed." In Danish, "monster" is uhyre.

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