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Meaning of monsterful | Babel Free

Adjective CEFR B2

Definitions

  1. Rare; extraordinary; marvelous
    archaic
  2. Characterised by or similar to monsters.
    informal

Examples

“Topics discussed include truth, subjectivity, transcendence, and the future of religion, secularity and political hope in the light of a monsterful event — God becoming human.”
“First of all I would like to thank my head supervisor Tamsin Meaney for all the time and effort. You are absolutely monsterful.”
“In memory of three masterful, monsterful, inspirational teachers: Geraldine Murphy (1920–1990) Alan Dundes (1934–2005) Miyata Noboru (1936–2000)”
“Like the flights and flights of the foam Thro' wild nights of the monsterful main Thundering nights of the monsterful main, The mad white flights thro' the mad black nights Before the hurricane;”
“... glens hard, full of reptiles; bogs rough, thorny ; woods dark, fiery; roads foul, monsterful; seas thickened surface-stinking; nails huge, iron; waters dark, unsweet; places (i) abundant, various; an assembly foul, ever-gloomy; winds bitter, wintry; snow frozen, ever-dropping;”
“Behold ye to the northeast the glorious monsterful sea!”
“They are called ruiseda and destroy trees. This is why the mountain is called Sliab bledach Bledma, 'monsterful Sliab Bledma' (Stokes, 1894, p. 301).”
“Epic was invoked in this connection less frequently than the more monsterful genres of fairytale, romance, legend and myth.”
“This is a monsterful world. Monsterful.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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