Easy question(and I can imagine the answer). Are humans monsters? I think most are. Definition of monster below.
monster
ˈmɒnstə/
noun
noun: monster; plural noun: monsters
BRITISHinformal
verb: monster; 3rd person present: monsters; past tense: monstered; past participle:monstered; gerund or present participle: monstering
monster
ˈmɒnstə/
noun
noun: monster; plural noun: monsters
- 1.a large, ugly, and frightening imaginary creature."a monster with the head of a hyena and hindquarters of a wolf"[table]
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- an inhumanly cruel or wicked person."he was an unfeeling, treacherous monster"[table]
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[td]brute, fiend, beast, ogre, devil, demon, barbarian, savage, villain,sadist, animal, bogeyman; More[/td]
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[/table] - humorousa rude or badly behaved person, typically a child."he's only a year old, but already he is a little monster"[table]
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- an inhumanly cruel or wicked person."he was an unfeeling, treacherous monster"[table]
- 2.a thing of extraordinary or daunting size."this is a monster of a book, almost 500 pages"
- 3.a congenitally malformed or mutant animal or plant.
BRITISHinformal
verb: monster; 3rd person present: monsters; past tense: monstered; past participle:monstered; gerund or present participle: monstering
- 1.criticize or reprimand severely."my mum used to monster me for coming home so late"
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