Beast in German
Beast in German is Tier, Bestie, Biest — Beast means a large or dangerous four-footed animal.
Beast in German
Tier
(biblical) A figure in the Book of Revelation (Apocalypse), often identified with Satan or the Antichrist.
Bestie
(often, _, collective) All non-human animals seen as a group.
Tier
(often, _, collective) All non-human animals seen as a group.
Tier
(chiefly in Commonwealth English, more specifically) A domestic animal, especially a bovine farm animal.
Bestie
A person who behaves in a violent, antisocial or uncivilized manner.
Biest
A person who behaves in a violent, antisocial or uncivilized manner.
Unmensch
A person who behaves in a violent, antisocial or uncivilized manner.
What does "Beast" mean?
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noun A large or dangerous four-footed animal.
"Villagers spoke of a beast prowling the woods at night."
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noun A cruel, violent, or uncivilised person.
"Only a beast could treat an animal that way."
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noun Informally, someone or something remarkably powerful, impressive, or difficult.
"That new sports car is an absolute beast."
Beast in a sentence
- Villagers spoke of a beast prowling the woods at night.
- Only a beast could treat an animal that way.
- That new sports car is an absolute beast.
- The final exam was an absolute beast.
Similar words in German
Common German translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Beast" in German?
"Beast" in German is Tier, Bestie, Biest. Beast means: A large or dangerous four-footed animal.
How do you use "Beast" in a sentence?
Example: "Villagers spoke of a beast prowling the woods at night." In German, "Beast" is Tier, Bestie, Biest.
Are there other ways to say "Beast" in German?
Yes — German has 4 translations listed for "Beast": Tier, Bestie, Biest, Unmensch.
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