Vampiristic

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /væmpɪrɪstɪk/

Definitions of vampiristic

adjective relating to or characteristic of a vampire

Example Sentences

A1 Vampiristic creatures are often portrayed as scary in movies.

A2 The vampire's vampiristic nature was revealed when he couldn't stand garlic.

B1 The novel had a vampiristic theme running throughout, with characters feeding on blood.

B2 The vampire's vampiristic tendencies were evident as he prowled the night for victims.

C1 The author's use of vampiristic imagery added depth and complexity to the novel.

C2 The film's portrayal of vampiristic behavior was both chilling and captivating.

Examples of vampiristic in a Sentence

formal The novel explored the vampiristic tendencies of the main character.

informal She has a vampiristic obsession with staying up all night.

slang That guy's style is so vampiristic, always wearing black and staying out late.

figurative His vampiristic charisma captivated everyone at the party.

Grammatical Forms of vampiristic

past tense

vampirized

plural

vampiristics

comparative

more vampiristic

superlative

most vampiristic

present tense

vampirizes

future tense

will vampirize

perfect tense

has vampirized

continuous tense

is vampirizing

singular

vampiristic

positive degree

vampiristic

infinitive

to vampirize

gerund

vampirizing

participle

vampirized

Origin and Evolution of vampiristic

First Known Use: 1900 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'vampiristic' is derived from the term 'vampire', which originated from Eastern European folklore about undead beings that feed on the blood of the living.
Evolution of the word: Initially used to describe behavior or characteristics resembling that of a vampire, the term 'vampiristic' has evolved to encompass a wider range of meanings related to parasitic or predatory behavior.