Fictional Characters

8 words in this vocabulary list

noun an individual's good reputation

  • The protagonist's character development was carefully crafted by the author.
  • I really like the main character in that book.
  • That dude has such a strong character, he never gives up.
  • Her character shines like a beacon of hope in our community.

noun a proper noun referring to the fictional character Count Dracula, a vampire in Bram Stoker's novel

verb none

adjective none

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pronoun none

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  • Dracula is a fictional character created by Bram Stoker in the novel of the same name.
  • Have you ever seen that old movie with Dracula in it?
  • I heard Dracula is the OG vampire.
  • The boss was like a Dracula, sucking the life out of the employees with his unreasonable demands.

nun

noun A member of a religious community of women, typically living under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.

  • The nun dedicated her life to serving the community through prayer and charity work.
  • I saw a nun at the grocery store buying some vegetables for the convent.
  • That nun is always so strict with the rules at school.
  • She was like a nun in her dedication to her fitness routine, never missing a day at the gym.

noun The division or separation of something into two or more parts or elements.

  • The patient was diagnosed with a split personality disorder, also known as dissociative identity disorder.
  • Sometimes I feel like I have a split personality, with one side being serious and the other side being carefree.
  • My friend can be so unpredictable, it's like she has a total split personality.
  • His actions at work and at home are so different, it's like he has a split personality.

noun a male fictional superhero characterized by superhuman abilities

adjective used to describe someone or something with exceptional strength, abilities, or qualities

  • Superman is a fictional superhero character created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster.
  • I dressed up as Superman for Halloween last year.
  • That guy thinks he's Superman, always trying to save the day.
  • She's like a real-life Superman, always coming to the rescue in times of need.

noun a fictional character created by Edgar Rice Burroughs, known for his ability to communicate with animals and swing through the jungle on vines

  • Tarzan is a fictional character created by Edgar Rice Burroughs.
  • I love watching old Tarzan movies on lazy Sundays.
  • Dude, that guy swinging from the vines like Tarzan is so cool!
  • She navigated the jungle of corporate politics like Tarzan, swinging from one challenge to the next with ease.

noun The supreme commander of a fleet or navy.

  • The admiral led the fleet into battle with strategic precision.
  • I heard the admiral is a big fan of fishing in his free time.
  • That admiral dude is always on top of his game.
  • She's the admiral of our friend group, always making sure everyone is taken care of.

noun A person, place, thing, or idea

adjective Describing word that modifies a noun or pronoun

pronoun Word that takes the place of a noun

preposition Word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence

  • His dedication to charity work is truly after one's own heart.
  • She loves to bake just like you, it's after one's own heart.
  • Their taste in music is totally after my own heart.
  • The way she always puts others first is after one's own heart.