Pronunciation: /ˈzɑmˌbɔɪd/
noun a fictional creature or being that resembles a zombie
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
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.
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.
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