Pronunciation: /ˈzɑmˌbɔɪd/

Definitions of zomboid

noun a fictional creature or being that resembles a zombie

Example Sentences

A1 I saw a zomboid in the movie.

A2 The video game features various zomboids for players to defeat.

B1 The survivors had to navigate through a city overrun by zomboids.

B2 The scientist studied the behavior of zomboids in a controlled environment.

C1 The novel explored the origins and evolution of zomboids in a post-apocalyptic world.

C2 The government implemented a containment strategy to prevent the spread of zomboids in urban areas.

adjective resembling or characteristic of a zombie

Example Sentences

A1 The zombie looked zomboid with its slow, shuffling movements.

A2 The abandoned house had a zomboid atmosphere, with creaky doors and dusty furniture.

B1 The eerie fog gave the forest a zomboid appearance, making it feel unsettling.

B2 The zomboid creatures in the movie were portrayed with impressive special effects.

C1 The scientist studied the zomboid virus in hopes of finding a cure for the infected individuals.

C2 The novel depicted a post-apocalyptic world filled with zomboid beings roaming the desolate landscape.

Examples of zomboid in a Sentence

formal The scientist studied the zomboid behavior in the infected population.

informal I heard that movie has some creepy zomboid characters in it.

slang That haunted house was full of zomboid creatures, it was so scary!

figurative The abandoned town had a zomboid atmosphere, with no signs of life.

Grammatical Forms of zomboid

past tense

zomboided

plural

zomboids

comparative

more zomboid

superlative

most zomboid

present tense

zomboid

future tense

will zomboid

perfect tense

have zomboided

continuous tense

is zomboiding

singular

zomboid

positive degree

zomboid

infinitive

to zomboid

gerund

zomboiding

participle

zomboided

Origin and Evolution of zomboid

First Known Use: 1936 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'zomboid' is believed to have originated from the term 'zombie' which has roots in West African and Haitian folklore.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe something resembling a zombie or having zombie-like qualities, the term 'zomboid' has evolved to also refer to a state of being zombie-like or resembling the undead in a broader sense.