beast
beast 30 सेकंड में
- A large, wild, or dangerous animal.
- A person who acts in a cruel or savage way.
- Slang: Someone who is exceptionally skilled or strong.
- Metaphor: A very difficult task or a powerful machine.
The lion is often considered a fierce beast.
- Literal Meaning
- A non-human animal, typically large and four-legged.
That player is an absolute beast on the basketball court.
- Metaphorical Meaning
- A person who is exceptionally good at something, or a very difficult task.
The child was afraid of the beast hiding in the dark.
The myth speaks of a magnificent beast with golden fur.
- Related Forms
- Adjectives like bestial and beastly derive from this noun.
The ancient Romans often used wild beasts in their arena games.
The hunters tracked the wild beast through the dense forest.
- Grammar Context
- Used as a countable noun, pluralized as beasts.
She lifted those heavy weights like an absolute beast.
Repairing that old car engine is going to be a beast of a job.
- Object Description
- Used to emphasize the power or difficulty of a non-living thing.
The story features a ferocious beast that guards the treasure.
Stress is just the nature of the beast when you work in emergency medicine.
- Idiomatic Usage
- The phrase 'nature of the beast' refers to unavoidable traits.
The brave knight drew his sword to fight the terrible beast.
- Literary Context
- Commonly found in fairy tales, fantasy novels, and mythological texts.
Did you see that dunk? He is a total beast!
- Slang Context
- Used in sports, gaming, and fitness to describe high performance.
Organizing the annual conference is always a beast of a task.
The documentary showcased the magnificent beasts of the Serengeti.
- Documentary Context
- Used to describe large, impressive wildlife in nature programs.
The rapper claimed he was a beast on the microphone.
Incorrect: You look like a beast today in that nice dress.
- Context Error
- Using slang meanings in formal or inappropriate social situations.
Incorrect: Look at that cute little beast sitting on the flower.
- Scale Error
- Applying the word to small, harmless, or delicate creatures.
Incorrect: Long hours are just the nature of beasts in this job.
- Idiom Error
- Altering the fixed phrase 'the nature of the beast'.
The scientist created a terrifying monster, not a natural beast.
Every creature in the forest, from the smallest bug to the largest beast, was asleep.
A dog is a common domestic animal, while a wolf is a wild beast.
- Animal
- A broad, neutral term for any living creature that is not a plant.
The deep ocean is home to many strange and wonderful creatures, some as large as any land beast.
Frankenstein's creation is considered a monster, while a grizzly bear is a natural beast.
- Monster
- An imaginary, frightening, and typically unnatural or evil creature.
The cruel king was a brute who treated his subjects like beasts.
That athlete is a machine; he trains like an absolute beast.
- Slang Synonyms
- Words like machine or titan convey similar ideas of unstoppable power or skill.
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The lion is a big beast.
A large animal.
Used as a simple singular noun.
I saw a wild beast in the zoo.
An untamed animal.
Adjective 'wild' modifies the noun.
The beast has big teeth.
The animal has large teeth.
Subject of the sentence.
Do not go near the beast.
Stay away from the animal.
Object of the preposition 'near'.
The story is about a beauty and a beast.
A beautiful girl and a monster.
Used with an indefinite article.
Bears are large beasts.
Bears are big animals.
Plural form 'beasts'.
That dog looks like a little beast.
That dog looks like a small monster.
Used in a simple comparison.
The beast is sleeping in the cave.
The animal is asleep.
Subject performing an action.
The hunters followed the tracks of the beast.
Followed the animal's footprints.
Object of the preposition 'of'.
In the story, the beast turns into a prince.
The monster becomes a royal man.
Subject of the phrasal verb 'turns into'.
He was afraid of the dark and the beasts inside it.
Scared of monsters in the dark.
Plural noun used to represent fear.
The elephant is a magnificent beast.
A very beautiful and impressive animal.
Modified by the adjective 'magnificent'.
The villagers locked their doors to keep the beast out.
To stop the animal from entering.
Direct object of the verb 'keep'.
It is a fierce beast that eats meat.
An angry animal that eats flesh.
Modified by 'fierce'.
The old man told a tale about a mythical beast.
A story about a magical animal.
Modified by 'mythical'.
That wild beast belongs in the jungle, not in a cage.
That animal should be in nature.
Subject of the sentence.
He works out every day; he is an absolute beast in the gym.
He is very strong and dedicated.
Slang usage meaning a strong, skilled person.
The final exam was a beast, but I think I passed.
The test was very difficult.
Metaphorical use meaning a difficult task.
Dealing with angry customers is just the nature of the beast in retail.
It is an unavoidable part of the job.
Part of the idiom 'the nature of the beast'.
The new sports car is a beast on the highway.
The car is very powerful and fast.
Metaphorical use for a powerful machine.
When he gets on the basketball court, he goes into beast mode.
He plays with intense energy and skill.
Slang phrase 'beast mode'.
The ancient Greeks believed in many strange beasts and monsters.
Believed in magical creatures.
Plural noun in a historical context.
You have to be a beast to survive in that competitive industry.
You must be tough and aggressive.
Metaphorical use for a tough person.
The storm was a howling beast that destroyed the town.
The storm was powerful and destructive.
Metaphorical use personifying the weather.
The software update is a beast to install, taking over three hours.
It is a very difficult and long process.
Used to describe a cumbersome process.
To conquer his fear of public speaking, he had to face the beast head-on.
He had to confront his fear directly.
Metaphorical use representing a personal fear.
The linebacker is known as the beast of the defense due to his aggressive tackling.
He is the strongest and most fierce player.
Used as a title or nickname denoting power.
Bureaucracy is a sluggish beast that slows down innovation.
The system is slow and difficult to manage.
Metaphorical use describing an abstract system.
She unleashed the beast within and sprinted the final 100 meters to win the race.
She used all her hidden energy and power.
Idiomatic expression 'unleash the beast'.
The critics called the new novel a sprawling, untamed beast of a book.
A very long and complex book.
Descriptive phrase 'beast of a [noun]'.
It's a savage beast of a machine, capable of processing millions of data points a second.
A very powerful computer.
Used to emphasize mechanical power.
Understanding English phrasal verbs can be a real beast for language learners.
It can be a very frustrating challenge.
Colloquial use meaning a frustrating difficulty.
The financial crisis awakened a dormant beast in the global economy, leading to widespread panic.
Awakened a destructive force.
Complex metaphor used in an economic context.
He approached the complex legal case not with fear, but with the intent to tame the beast.
To control and solve the difficult problem.
Metaphorical use involving the verb 'tame'.
The media portrayed the dictator as a bloodthirsty beast, devoid of any human empathy.
A cruel and violent person.
Used as a strong condemnation of character.
Navigating the labyrinthine tax code is the nature of the beast when running a multinational corporation.
It is the complex reality of the situation.
Advanced application of the idiom.
The avant-garde play was a strange beast, defying all conventional theatrical categorization.
It was a very unusual and unique thing.
Used to describe something that is hard to classify.
She played the concerto with such ferocity and precision that the critics hailed her as a beast on the piano.
An incredibly skilled and powerful musician.
Slang usage elevated to professional critique.
The city traffic is a relentless beast that consumes hours of the commuters' daily lives.
An unstoppable and frustrating force.
Personification of an urban problem.
In his philosophical treatise, he argues that civilization is merely a thin veneer over the primal beast within humanity.
The wild, animalistic nature inside people.
Used in a deep philosophical context.
The leviathan of the deep, a mythical beast of unparalleled proportions, haunted the sailors' nightmares.
A giant, legendary sea monster.
Used in a highly literary and descriptive manner.
To mitigate the beast of inflation, the central bank implemented a series of draconian interest rate hikes.
The destructive economic force of inflation.
Metaphorical use in advanced economic discourse.
He is a beast of a different stripe, refusing to conform to the sycophantic norms of the corporate boardroom.
A very different kind of person.
Play on the idiom 'a horse of a different color'.
The novel's protagonist is a fascinating study in duality, constantly warring with the bestial urges that threaten to consume his intellect.
Animal-like desires.
Using the derivative adjective 'bestial'.
The logistics of moving an entire army across the continent proved to be an administrative beast of staggering complexity.
A massively difficult organizational task.
Used to emphasize the sheer scale of a problem.
She attacked the cadenza with a visceral energy, going full beast mode in a performance that left the audience breathless.
Performing with absolute maximum intensity and skill.
Integrating modern slang into formal artistic review.
The internet, for all its democratizing power, can quickly devolve into a hydra-headed beast of misinformation and vitriol.
A multi-faceted, uncontrollable monster.
Complex mythological metaphor.
He viewed the sprawling metropolis not as a marvel of engineering, but as a concrete beast slowly devouring the natural landscape.
A destructive, unnatural entity.
Poetic personification used for environmental critique.
सामान्य शब्द संयोजन
सामान्य वाक्यांश
nature of the beast
beast mode
absolute beast
beast of a [noun]
unleash the beast
tame the beast
mark of the beast
wild beast
mythical beast
savage beast
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मुहावरे और अभिव्यक्तियाँ
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इसे कैसे इस्तेमाल करें
Use to praise exceptional skill or strength.
Use for large, wild animals.
'Nature of the beast' means an unavoidable characteristic.
Use for difficult tasks or powerful machines.
- Using 'beast' to describe small, harmless animals like butterflies or kittens.
- Calling someone a 'beast' in a formal setting, intending it as a compliment.
- Saying 'the nature of beasts' instead of the fixed idiom 'the nature of the beast'.
- Confusing 'beast' with 'monster' when describing unnatural, imaginary creatures.
- Failing to pronounce the final 't', making it sound like 'bees'.
सुझाव
Pluralization
The plural of beast is simply beasts. Do not confuse it with irregular plurals. It follows the standard English rule of adding an 's'.
Nature of the Beast
Memorize the phrase 'the nature of the beast'. It is extremely common in business and everyday conversation to describe unavoidable difficulties. Do not change the words in the phrase.
Beast Mode
Use 'beast mode' to impress native speakers with your grasp of modern slang. Use it when you or someone else is working extremely hard on a task.
Adjective Pairings
Pair 'beast' with strong adjectives. 'Wild beast', 'savage beast', and 'absolute beast' sound much more natural than 'bad beast' or 'good beast'.
Descriptive Power
In creative writing, use 'beast' instead of 'animal' to instantly add a sense of size, danger, and drama to your description. It is a much stronger word.
The 'st' Cluster
Make sure to clearly pronounce the 'st' at the end of the word. Don't drop the 't', or it might sound like 'bees'.
Monster vs. Beast
Remember the difference: beasts are natural (like bears), monsters are unnatural (like vampires). Don't mix them up in your stories.
Difficult Tasks
If you have a very hard homework assignment or project, call it 'a beast of a project'. It's a colorful way to express frustration.
Literary Symbolism
When reading classic English literature, look out for the word 'beast'. It often symbolizes the dark, uncivilized side of human nature.
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स्मृति सहायक
Think of a BEAR that is the BEST at being scary. BEAr + beST = BEAST.
शब्द की उत्पत्ति
Latin
सांस्कृतिक संदर्भ
In sports, 'beast' is the ultimate compliment for physical dominance.
Often used to symbolize human savagery, as in 'Lord of the Flies'.
असल ज़िंदगी में अभ्यास करें
वास्तविक संदर्भ
बातचीत की शुरुआत
"Have you ever seen a wild beast in real life?"
"Who do you think is an absolute beast in your favorite sport?"
"What is the biggest 'beast' of a project you've ever had to work on?"
"Do you prefer stories about magical creatures or scary beasts?"
"When was the last time you went 'beast mode' at the gym or at work?"
डायरी विषय
Describe a time when you had to tackle a 'beast' of a problem. How did you solve it?
Write a short story about a misunderstood beast living in a modern city.
Who is someone you consider a 'beast' in their profession, and why do you admire them?
Reflect on the idiom 'the nature of the beast'. Give an example from your own life.
If you could transform into any beast, what would it be and why?
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10 सवालUsually, no. A beast implies a large, wild, or dangerous animal. Calling a normal pet dog a beast sounds strange unless you are joking about it being messy or destructive. If you have a very large, intimidating guard dog, you might call it a beast metaphorically. Otherwise, stick to 'dog' or 'animal'.
It depends entirely on the context. In modern slang, especially in sports or gaming, it is a huge compliment meaning the person is incredibly skilled and strong. However, in formal contexts or if discussing someone's manners or appearance, calling them a beast is an insult meaning they are cruel, ugly, or uncivilized. Always pay attention to the situation.
'Beast mode' is a slang term that originated in sports, particularly American football. It means entering a state of intense, unstoppable energy and focus to achieve a goal. When someone 'goes beast mode', they are performing at their absolute maximum physical or mental capacity. It is highly positive.
A beast is typically a natural animal, even if it is large and dangerous, like a bear or a lion. A monster is usually an unnatural, imaginary, or deformed creature, often associated with evil or horror, like Frankenstein's monster or a zombie. Beasts belong in nature; monsters belong in nightmares.
This is a common idiom. You use it to say that a certain difficult or unpleasant characteristic is just a normal, unavoidable part of a situation. For example, if you complain that your new puppy chews on shoes, someone might say, 'Well, that's just the nature of the beast when you get a puppy.'
Yes, metaphorically. People often call powerful machines, like fast sports cars, large trucks, or high-performance computers, 'beasts'. It emphasizes their raw power, speed, or capability. For example, 'That new engine is an absolute beast.'
The literal meaning (a wild animal) can be used in formal writing, such as literature or historical texts. However, the metaphorical uses (a difficult task) and slang uses (a skilled person) are informal and should generally be avoided in strict academic or professional writing.
A 'beast of burden' is an animal that is used by humans to carry heavy loads or perform hard physical labor. Common examples include donkeys, mules, oxen, and camels. It is a specific, literal phrase.
'Beast' is a noun. However, in very casual slang, some people use it as an adjective to mean 'excellent' or 'hardcore' (e.g., 'That was a beast workout'). The proper adjectives derived from beast are 'bestial' (savage, animal-like) and 'beastly' (unpleasant, cruel).
The word is capitalized when it refers to a specific, named entity, usually in literature or religion. The most famous examples are 'the Beast' in the fairy tale 'Beauty and the Beast', and 'the Beast' mentioned in the biblical Book of Revelation.
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Summary
The word 'beast' describes powerful, wild animals, but is frequently used in modern English to praise someone's incredible skills or to describe a very difficult challenge.
- A large, wild, or dangerous animal.
- A person who acts in a cruel or savage way.
- Slang: Someone who is exceptionally skilled or strong.
- Metaphor: A very difficult task or a powerful machine.
Context is Key
Always consider the context before calling someone a beast. In a gym, it's a great compliment. At a formal dinner party, it's a terrible insult. Ensure your tone matches your intent.
Pluralization
The plural of beast is simply beasts. Do not confuse it with irregular plurals. It follows the standard English rule of adding an 's'.
Nature of the Beast
Memorize the phrase 'the nature of the beast'. It is extremely common in business and everyday conversation to describe unavoidable difficulties. Do not change the words in the phrase.
Beast Mode
Use 'beast mode' to impress native speakers with your grasp of modern slang. Use it when you or someone else is working extremely hard on a task.
उदाहरण
The lion is a powerful beast.
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albatross
B2A large seabird with very long wings found mainly in the Southern Ocean; figuratively, it refers to a heavy burden or a psychological weight that prevents success or causes constant worry. This metaphorical usage is common in business and politics to describe a persistent problem or liability.
animal
A1जानवर एक जीवित प्राणी है जो चल सकता है और सांस ले सकता है।
animals
A1जानवर जीवित प्राणी हैं जो चल सकते हैं और अपना भोजन स्वयं नहीं बना सकते।
ant
A1चींटी एक छोटा, सामाजिक कीट है जो कॉलोनियों में रहता है।
antelope
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antiarchal
C1A member of the extinct order Antiarchi, which were heavily armored placoderm fish that lived during the Devonian period. They are primarily distinguished by their strange, jointed pectoral fins that resemble arthropod limbs and their box-like thoracic armor.
antler
C2A deciduous, branched, bony growth found on the heads of deer and their relatives, which is shed and regrown annually. Unlike horns, antlers are living tissue during growth (covered in velvet) and are used primarily for social display and combat during the mating season.
ants
A1चींटियाँ छोटे सामाजिक कीट हैं जो अत्यधिक संगठित कॉलोनियों में रहते हैं।
ape
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arboreal
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