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What do English monsters and monsters say? Are they all monsters?

English monsters and monsters are monsters. The monster explained:

Interpretation: (legendary) monster, monster; A monster; A huge and ugly monster; Ugly things; Villains; Monster; Huge; Huge.

Pronunciation: English [? m? nst? Beauty [? mū? nst? r】。

Grammar: monster as a noun refers to monsters, monsters; As an adjective, its meaning is huge.

Example: this? Is it? Answer? Is it terrible? Monster. ?

This is a terrible monster.

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Words to describe monsters:

One. horrible

Interpretation: frightening, terrible.

Pronunciation: English [? Dred. D], beautiful [? Dred. d】。

Example: this? Is it? That? Type? Yes? Flood? Terrible? By who? Neanderthals?

This is the kind of flood that cave explorers fear.

Second, terrible.

Interpretation: hateful, shocking and horrible.

Pronunciation: English [? h? r? Bl], beautiful [? hr? bl】。

Example: Or? That? Is it terrible? Screaming? Coming? Out? Yes? His? Mouth. ?

There was still a terrible scream in his mouth.