noun a rough, unmannered person

verb to endure or tolerate something difficult

  • The bear population in the region has been steadily increasing over the past decade.
  • I saw a huge bear while hiking in the mountains yesterday!
  • That movie was unbearable, I couldn't sit through it.
  • She had to bear the weight of her family's expectations on her shoulders.

adjective describing someone or something that does not have a beard

  • The young man with a beardless face looked quite youthful.
  • My beardless friend always gets mistaken for being younger than he actually is.
  • I can't grow a beard to save my life, I'm forever beardless.
  • The beardless tree stood out among the forest of thickly bearded trees.

noun a brutal or uncivilized person

  • The researchers studied the behavior of the wild beast in its natural habitat.
  • That dog is a real beast when it comes to fetching the ball.
  • Dude, that new car is a total beast on the road!
  • The competition was a beast to conquer, but we managed to come out on top.

noun a cause of obsessive fear, anxiety, or irritation

  • The lack of funding has always been a bugbear for the research team.
  • My biggest bugbear at work is when people don't clean up after themselves in the break room.
  • That math test was a real bugbear, I couldn't figure out any of the questions.
  • Procrastination is my biggest bugbear when it comes to achieving my goals.

noun a child believed to have been secretly substituted by fairies for the parents' real child in infancy

  • The folklore of a changeling is often found in European mythology.
  • I heard a story about a changeling who was swapped at birth.
  • That kid is like a changeling, always changing their appearance.
  • The caterpillar undergoes a transformation, like a changeling turning into a butterfly.

noun a representation of this creature in medieval art and literature

  • According to medieval legend, a cockatrice is a mythical creature with the body of a dragon and the head of a rooster.
  • I heard a story about a brave knight who defeated a cockatrice in a fierce battle.
  • That guy is as fierce as a cockatrice when he's angry.
  • The scandalous rumors spread through the town like a cockatrice's deadly gaze.

noun a living being, especially an animal

adjective relating to or characteristic of animals

  • The scientist discovered a new species of deep-sea creature during the expedition.
  • I saw a strange creature in the woods while hiking with my friends.
  • That party was full of weird creatures, man.
  • Fear is a powerful creature that can consume your thoughts if you let it.

noun a supernatural being typically associated with evil, prevalent in various religions and mythologies

  • The exorcist claimed to have encountered a powerful demon during the ritual.
  • I heard a rumor that there's a demon living in the old abandoned house down the street.
  • Dude, that movie was so scary, it felt like I was face to face with a demon!
  • His addiction to gambling was like a demon that he couldn't shake off.

noun a supernatural being considered the personification of evil and the enemy of God and humankind

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  • The accused claimed to be possessed by the devil during the trial.
  • I swear, that guy is a real devil when it comes to negotiations.
  • Watch out for that dude, he's a total devil in disguise.
  • The devil on my shoulder was telling me to skip work and go to the beach instead.

noun a mythical creature resembling a reptile or serpent, often depicted as breathing fire and having wings

  • Legends of a fierce dragon terrorizing the kingdom have been passed down for generations.
  • I heard there's a new movie coming out about a dragon and a knight.
  • That car is so fast, it's like a dragon on wheels!
  • Her temper was like a fire-breathing dragon when she found out the truth.

adjective relating to or characteristic of an elf; small and delicate, typically with a mischievous charm

  • The ballerina had an elfin appearance with her delicate features and graceful movements.
  • She had an elfin charm that captivated everyone she met.
  • That guy's haircut makes him look so elfin, like a woodland creature.
  • Her laughter had an elfin quality, light and airy like the tinkling of bells.

noun a place or land of enchantment, often associated with fairies or magical creatures

  • The garden was like a fairyland with its colorful flowers and sparkling fountain.
  • Have you seen the new theme park? It's like a fairyland come to life!
  • That party last night was straight out of fairyland, with all the lights and decorations.
  • Her imagination was a fairyland, full of magical creatures and endless possibilities.

noun a mischievous imaginary creature that causes malfunctions in machinery

  • The engineer discovered a gremlin in the aircraft's electrical system.
  • I swear there's a gremlin in my computer causing all these glitches.
  • That gremlin of a boss always finds a way to ruin my day.
  • Procrastination is like feeding a gremlin - it only grows stronger the more you indulge it.

noun a frightening or mischievous supernatural being

  • The hobgoblin in folklore is often depicted as a mischievous creature causing trouble for humans.
  • I heard a rumor that there's a hobgoblin living in the abandoned house down the street.
  • Don't be such a hobgoblin, lighten up and have some fun!
  • Fear can be like a hobgoblin, lurking in the shadows and haunting your thoughts.

adjective describing something as having horns

  • The horned owl is known for its distinctive tufts of feathers on its head.
  • I saw a horned lizard on my hike yesterday.
  • That car has some seriously horned rims.
  • The horned devil in the painting symbolizes temptation and evil.

noun a person with a deformed or curved back

adjective relating to or characteristic of a hunchback

  • The hunchback was a character in the classic novel, 'The Hunchback of Notre Dame.'
  • I saw a hunchback walking down the street today.
  • That guy over there looks like a total hunchback.
  • Carrying the weight of the world on his shoulders, he felt like a hunchback.

noun a large carnivorous mammal native to Africa and Asia, known for its scavenging habits and distinctive laughing sound

  • The hyena is a carnivorous mammal known for its distinctive laugh-like vocalization.
  • I saw a hyena at the zoo yesterday, it was pretty cool.
  • That guy's laugh sounds like a hyena, it's so loud and obnoxious.
  • The scavenger acted like a hyena, always looking for opportunities to take advantage of others.

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noun a small, mischievous devil or sprite

  • The imp was a mischievous creature in the folklore of medieval Europe.
  • Watch out for that imp, he's always causing trouble.
  • I can't stand that imp, he's so annoying.
  • The imp of procrastination whispered in my ear, urging me to put off my work.

adjective describing someone or something as very famous and well-known, usually because of a particular quality or achievement

  • The legendary musician performed at the prestigious concert hall last night.
  • Did you hear about the legendary party at Sarah's house last weekend?
  • That car is so legendary, dude!
  • Her kindness was legendary, spreading joy wherever she went.

noun a type of mischievous fairy in Irish folklore, typically depicted as a small old man wearing a green coat and hat

  • According to Irish folklore, a leprechaun is a type of fairy often depicted as a little old man.
  • I heard a story about a leprechaun hiding pots of gold at the end of rainbows.
  • I can't believe you fell for that prank, you must think I'm a leprechaun!
  • The elusive leprechaun of success seems to always be just out of reach.

noun a wild cat with yellowish-brown fur and tufted ears, found chiefly in the northern latitudes of North America and Eurasia

  • The lynx is a solitary wild cat known for its beautiful fur and tufted ears.
  • I heard there's a lynx sighting in the forest near our town!
  • That lynx is one cool cat, man.
  • She stalked her prey with the stealth of a lynx.

noun a plant that absorbs nutrients from animals or other organisms

  • The man eater was a term used to describe a dangerous animal that preyed on humans.
  • Watch out for that man eater of a dog next door, he's not very friendly.
  • She's known around town as the man eater, always going after guys for their money.
  • In the competitive business world, she was seen as a man eater, always looking to outperform her male colleagues.

noun a person who consumes food

verb the action of consuming food

  • The man eating at the restaurant seemed to be enjoying his meal.
  • I saw the man eating a burger at the park.
  • Check out that man eating like a champ!
  • The man eating away at his worries with each bite of food.

noun a mythical sea creature with the head and upper body of a female human and the tail of a fish

  • The folklore of a mermaid is often found in various cultures around the world.
  • I wish I could be a mermaid and swim in the ocean all day.
  • Did you see that girl with the long hair? She looks like a total mermaid.
  • Her voice was so enchanting, it was like listening to a mermaid sing.

adjective describing something that is based on or exists only in myth or legend; imaginary or fictitious

  • The ancient civilization believed in the existence of mythical creatures.
  • I love reading stories about mythical beings.
  • That movie was full of mythical stuff, it was awesome!
  • The idea of finding a perfect job is like chasing a mythical unicorn.

noun a mythical creature in folklore, typically portrayed as a small, mischievous being with magical powers

  • The pixie was a character in the children's book, known for her mischievous behavior.
  • I saw a tiny pixie figurine at the store and thought it was cute.
  • That girl with the short hair and bright personality is a total pixie.
  • Her laughter was like the tinkling of a pixie's bells.

noun a small, migratory bird with a plump body and a short tail

verb to feel or show fear or apprehension

  • The quail is a small, ground-dwelling bird that is known for its distinctive call.
  • I saw a cute quail running around in the backyard.
  • Let's go hunt some quail this weekend.
  • Her confidence was as fragile as a quail's egg.

noun a type of amphibian with a long body, four legs, and a long tail, typically found near water

  • The salamander is a type of amphibian that typically has a long body and tail.
  • I saw a salamander crawling around in the garden yesterday.
  • That salamander is so cool, dude!
  • Her ability to adapt to different situations is like a salamander's ability to thrive in various environments.

noun a large marine creature often depicted in folklore and mythology

  • Legends of a sea serpent lurking in the deep waters have been passed down through generations.
  • I heard a crazy story about a sea serpent that lives off the coast of that island.
  • Dude, did you see that crazy sea serpent while we were out fishing?
  • The massive shipwreck looked like it had been attacked by a sea serpent.

noun a sharp, hooked claw of a bird of prey or other predatory animal

  • The eagle used its sharp talons to catch its prey.
  • Did you see the size of that bird's talons?
  • Those talons are wicked sharp!
  • Her words had the emotional talons of a hawk, piercing deep into his heart.

noun A mythical creature typically represented as a horse with a single straight horn projecting from its forehead.

  • The unicorn is often depicted as a symbol of purity and grace in literature and art.
  • I heard that Sarah's favorite animal is a unicorn because she loves fantasy stories.
  • That car is like a unicorn - rare to find and highly sought after.
  • The idea of finding a perfect solution is like chasing a unicorn - it may be elusive and hard to attain.

noun a mythical creature or spirit that inhabits bodies of water

  • The water sprite is a mythical creature often depicted as a guardian of lakes and rivers.
  • I heard a rumor that a water sprite was spotted near the waterfall yesterday.
  • That lake is said to be haunted by a water sprite, so be careful if you go swimming there.
  • Her graceful movements in the water made her seem like a water sprite.

noun a small or insignificant person or thing

  • The whiffet was trained to assist the elderly residents in the nursing home.
  • My whiffet loves to play fetch in the backyard.
  • That little whiffet is full of energy and mischief.
  • The new intern was like a whiffet, eager to learn and always running around.

noun a large, untamed animal, especially a mammal

  • The safari guide warned us about the dangers of encountering a wild beast in the jungle.
  • I heard there's a rumor about a wild beast roaming around the neighborhood.
  • Dude, did you see that wild beast at the party last night? It was insane!
  • Her temper was like a wild beast, ready to pounce at any moment.

noun a man who lives in a wild or natural state

  • The locals spoke of a wild man living in the forest, untouched by civilization.
  • I heard there's a wild man roaming around these parts, scaring off hikers.
  • That guy is a total wild man, always up for an adventure.
  • His unpredictable behavior earned him the nickname 'wild man' among his friends.

noun A person who is the offspring of a vampire and a human, often possessing some of the powers of a vampire

  • The dhampyre is a mythical creature in folklore, said to be the offspring of a vampire and a human.
  • I heard that the new girl in town is a dhampyre, with a mysterious aura about her.
  • Watch out for that dhampyre, they say she can read minds and control your thoughts.
  • The dhampyre in the novel symbolizes the struggle between good and evil within us all.

noun a type of bear found in Asia, known for its distinctive white crescent-shaped marking on its chest

  • The moon bear, also known as the Asiatic black bear, is a species native to Asia.
  • I saw a cute moon bear at the zoo yesterday.
  • That moon bear is so chill, just lounging in the sun all day.
  • Her eyes were as dark as a moon bear's fur, mysterious and captivating.

adjective describing a noun as lacking eyes

  • The eyeless statue stood in the center of the garden, symbolizing blindness to the world's beauty.
  • I saw an eyeless mannequin at the store today, it was kind of creepy.
  • That horror movie had an eyeless monster that gave me nightmares.
  • The eyeless camera captured the scene in perfect detail, despite its lack of physical eyes.

noun a condition characterized by excessive growth and height in the body

  • Gigantism is a medical condition characterized by excessive growth and height.
  • My uncle has gigantism, which is why he is over seven feet tall.
  • That new building is gigantism at its finest!
  • The company's expansion plans show signs of gigantism in the industry.

noun a common name for a type of dragonfly, particularly in the southern United States

  • The snake doctor, also known as a herpetologist, specializes in studying and treating reptiles.
  • I heard that the snake doctor will be giving a talk at the nature center next week.
  • My cousin thinks he's a real snake doctor because he caught a garter snake in the backyard.
  • She's like a snake doctor when it comes to untangling complicated situations at work.

noun A mythical creature from Cherokee folklore, described as a giant hairy humanoid with supernatural abilities.

  • The Wechuge is a mythical creature from Algonquian folklore.
  • Have you heard the legend of the Wechuge?
  • Let's watch a movie about the Wechuge, it's so creepy!
  • His anger was like a Wechuge, fierce and uncontrollable.

adjective relating to or resembling a goat or goats

  • The hircine odor emanating from the barn indicated the presence of goats.
  • I can't stand the hircine smell in this place, it's so strong!
  • That dude's room smells hircine, he needs to clean it up.
  • The hircine nature of his behavior was evident in his aggressive and territorial actions.

noun a mythical serpent king that is said to have the power to cause death with a single glance

  • The basilisk is a mythical creature often depicted as a serpent or dragon with the ability to petrify its victims.
  • I heard a rumor that there's a basilisk living in the abandoned house down the street.
  • Watch out for that dude, he's a total basilisk when it comes to competition.
  • The scandal had spread like a basilisk, causing fear and chaos among the community.

noun a genus of worm lizards

  • The amphisbaena is a mythical creature from ancient Greek mythology with a head at each end of its body.
  • Have you heard about the amphisbaena? It's a crazy two-headed creature!
  • That amphisbaena is like something out of a fantasy movie.
  • Dealing with this project feels like trying to tame an amphisbaena - it's a challenge from all angles.

noun A mythical creature with the body of a lion, the head of a man, and the tail of a scorpion.

  • The manticore is a mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of a human, often depicted with additional features like wings and a scorpion-like tail.
  • I heard a crazy story about a manticore terrorizing a village in a children's book.
  • That movie was so bad, it was like watching a manticore trying to fly with broken wings.
  • Her temper was like a manticore's roar, fierce and unpredictable.

noun a person who believes that they can transform into a wolf or a human-wolf hybrid

  • The folklore of a lycanthrope has been a subject of study for many anthropologists.
  • I heard a rumor that Bob might be a lycanthrope, but I don't believe it.
  • Don't be ridiculous, there's no way she's a lycanthrope!
  • His temper was like that of a lycanthrope, changing suddenly and unpredictably.

noun a mythical creature that is a combination of a unicorn and a Pegasus

  • The pegacorn is a mythical creature that is said to have the body of a horse and the wings of a unicorn.
  • I heard that Sarah believes in pegacorns and thinks she saw one in her backyard.
  • I can't believe you fell for that story about pegacorns being real!
  • The idea of a pegacorn symbolizes the merging of two different worlds or concepts to create something unique and magical.

noun a type of hat typically associated with witches

  • The children at the Halloween party were excited to see the witch's hat as part of the decorations.
  • I borrowed a witch's hat from my friend to complete my Halloween costume.
  • Check out that cool witch's hat she's wearing, it really suits her outfit.
  • The old house on the hill was so creepy, it looked like it could be wearing a witch's hat.