Monstrously

B2 16+

Synonyms of monstrously

Antonyms of monstrously

Collocations of monstrously

monstrously ugly
Frequency: 70 %

The painting was monstrously ugly, with clashing colors and distorted figures.

monstrously large
Frequency: 60 %

The mansion was monstrously large, with over a hundred rooms and sprawling gardens.

monstrously evil
Frequency: 50 %

The dictator was known for his monstrously evil deeds, causing suffering to countless people.

monstrously powerful
Frequency: 45 %

The villain possessed a monstrously powerful weapon that could destroy entire cities.

monstrously talented
Frequency: 35 %

The young musician was monstrously talented, playing the piano with skill beyond his years.

Idiomatic Expressions for monstrously

  • Phrase: monstrously difficult
    Meaning: extremely challenging or hard to accomplish
    Usage: The final exam was monstrously difficult, I had to study for weeks to pass.