Pronunciation: /ˈmɛtəlˌhɛd/
noun a person who is a fan of heavy metal music
A1 My friend is a metalhead and loves listening to heavy metal music.
A2 The metalhead wore a black band t-shirt and had long hair.
B1 As a metalhead, he often attends rock concerts and festivals.
B2 The metalhead's passion for music led him to start his own band.
C1 The metalhead's extensive vinyl collection includes rare albums from legendary bands.
C2 Known for his encyclopedic knowledge of metal music, the metalhead is a respected figure in the music community.
adjective relating to or characteristic of fans of heavy metal music
A1 He is a metalhead fan of rock music.
A2 The metalhead guitarist played a solo that impressed the audience.
B1 The metalhead community is known for their passion for heavy metal music.
B2 She proudly wore her metalhead attire to the concert.
C1 As a metalhead musician, he was influenced by bands like Metallica and Iron Maiden.
C2 The metalhead culture is diverse and encompasses various subgenres of heavy metal music.
formal The metalhead community is known for their passion for heavy metal music.
informal My cousin is a total metalhead and has been to over 50 concerts.
slang I love hanging out with my metalhead friends and headbanging to our favorite tunes.
figurative Her mind was a dark, heavy metalhead, filled with thoughts of rebellion and intensity.
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