Beast
UK /["/biːst/"]/US /["/biːst/"]/
Definition
an animal, especially one that is large or dangerous, or one that is unusual
In simple words: A wild animal or a cruel person.
Examples
- The beast in the story was a terrifying creature that haunted the villagers at night.
- Despite his gentle nature, he often referred to himself as a beast when discussing his competitive spirit.
- Some believe that harnessing the beast within can lead to great personal achievement.
- She trained hard, constantly pushing herself to become a beast on the basketball court.
- In the context of sports, he's considered a beast due to his extraordinary strength and speed.
Usage notes
The term 'beast' can describe both animals and people. While it is generally neutral, it may have a negative connotation when referring to a person.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of a 'beast' as a 'big creature' that’s not always scary!
Collocations
- ferocious
- ravenous
- savage
- a beast of burden
- a beast of prey
Synonyms
- animal
- animal
Antonyms
- human
- angel
- gentle
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'best' in pronunciation.
- Using 'beast' only for large animals, not realizing it includes smaller ones.
- Assuming 'beast' is always negative; it can also refer to strong, admirable traits.