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Meaning
The word "beast" generally refers to a large and often dangerous animal, particularly a wild one. In a broader context, it can also describe a person, typically in a negative connotation, suggesting they are cruel, brutish, or rough in behavior. In some contexts, "beast" is also used informally to refer to someone who excels in a particular area, such as a "beast" in sports.
Synonyms
- Animal
- Creature
- Monster
- Brute
- Fiend
- Savage
Antonyms
- Human
- Angel
- Gentleman/Lady
- Softie
- Kind person
Etymology
The word "beast" comes from the Old French term "beste," which originated from the Latin "bestia," meaning "animal" or "beast." The Latin term can be traced further back to the Proto-Indo-European root *bĘ°es- which means "to be" or "to exist."
Examples
- The lion is often referred to as the king of the beasts due to its strength and dominance in the animal kingdom.
- Despite his rough exterior, he was a gentle soul, not the beast everyone thought he was.
- In the thrilling story, the hero battles a fierce beast that terrorizes the village.
- Some athletes are considered beasts on the field, demonstrating incredible skill and determination.
- The movie depicted a man transformed into a beast, struggling for redemption.