monster in Korean
monster in Korean is 괴물, 몬스터, 도깨비 — monster means a frightening, dangerous creature, often imaginary or mythical.
monster in Korean
괴물
Pronounced: goemul
terrifying dangerous creature
몬스터
Pronounced: monseuteo
terrifying dangerous creature
도깨비
Pronounced: dokkaebi
terrifying dangerous creature
What does "monster" mean?
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noun A frightening, dangerous creature, often imaginary or mythical.
"The children swore a monster lived under the bed."
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noun A cruel, heartless person, especially one who commits terrible acts.
"The press branded the killer a monster."
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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.
Similar words in Korean
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "monster" in Korean?
"monster" in Korean is 괴물, 몬스터, 도깨비. monster means: A frightening, dangerous creature, often imaginary or mythical.
How do you pronounce 괴물?
"monster" in Korean is 괴물, pronounced "goemul".
How do you use "monster" in a sentence?
Example: "The children swore a monster lived under the bed." In Korean, "monster" is 괴물, 몬스터, 도깨비.
Are there other ways to say "monster" in Korean?
Yes — Korean has 3 translations listed for "monster": 괴물, 몬스터, 도깨비.
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