monsters


verb

  • To act like a monster or to scare someone.
  • To bother or annoy someone.

noun

  • A scary creature that can frighten people.
  • A funny or strange creature that is not real.
  • A badly behaved child, like a brat.
  • Something very big, like a giant.


Sentences

  • Monsters are often found in movies and games.
  • Some monsters are scary, but others are nice.
  • I made a monster out of clay.
  • In Halloween, kids dress up as monsters.
  • Monsters can be friends in our imagination.

Word Explanation:

  • Monsters are imaginary creatures that can be scary or silly. They often appear in stories, cartoons, and games, but they don't exist in real life.

Word in hindi

राक्षस (raakshas)

raakshas

Other variations in hindi

  • भूत (bhoot) bhoot
  • राक्षस (raakshas) raakshas

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'monsters' mean?

Monsters are imaginary creatures that are often scary or strange. They can be found in stories, movies, and games.

How do you pronounce 'monsters'?

You pronounce 'monsters' like this: mon-sters. The first part sounds like 'mon' and the second part sounds like 'sters'.

What is the origin of the word 'monsters'?

The word 'monsters' comes from the Latin word 'monstrum', which means 'to show' or 'to warn'. It was used to describe strange or frightening creatures.

What is the meaning of 'monsters' in Bengali?

The word 'monsters' in Bengali is 'দানব' (Dānab).

Fact & Proverb:

Fact

Did you know? Many cultures have stories about monsters, but they are just made-up creatures to scare or entertain us!

Proverb

Don't judge a book by its cover. This means that just because something looks scary, it might not be bad at all!

Quote

"Monsters are real, and ghosts are real too. They live inside us, and sometimes, they win." - Stephen King

Mini blog:

Monsters Are Our Friends!

Monsters are funny, silly creatures that live in our imaginations! They might have big eyes, wiggly arms, or even colorful fur. Sometimes, we think they’re scary, but what if they just want to be our friends?

Imagine a monster who loves to dance or one that tells the best jokes! When the lights go out, instead of being afraid, let’s think of all the fun things our monster friends could do.

So, next time you hear a bump in the night, remember: it might just be a friendly monster ready for an adventure!

What would you name your monster?