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beast

/biːst/

A beast is a powerful animal or, figuratively, a person who is exceptionally strong or cruelly behaves.

30秒でわかる単語

  • Large, wild, or dangerous animal.
  • Figuratively: a very strong/skilled person.
  • Figuratively: a cruel or savage person.

Overview

The word 'beast' primarily refers to a large, wild, and often dangerous animal. Think of creatures like lions, tigers, bears, or even mythical monsters. It evokes a sense of raw power and untamed nature. In a more figurative sense, 'beast' can be used to describe a person who is extremely strong, skilled, or even aggressive. For instance, an athlete who dominates their sport might be called a 'beast' in informal contexts. It can also describe someone who acts in a cruel, savage, or animalistic manner, highlighting a lack of humanity or control. This figurative use often carries a negative connotation, suggesting brutality or ferocity.

Usage Patterns

'Beast' is generally used in informal spoken English. While it can appear in written texts, especially in literature or when discussing animals, its figurative use is more common in casual conversation. It's less likely to be found in formal academic papers or professional reports unless quoting someone or discussing a specific context where the term is relevant.

Common Contexts

In daily life, you might hear someone refer to a large dog as a 'beast' if it's particularly imposing. A sports fan might call their favorite player a 'beast' after a great performance. In storytelling or fantasy, 'beast' is frequently used to describe monsters or wild creatures. The negative connotation can surface when describing someone's violent or uncontrolled behavior, though this is also typically in informal settings.

例文

1

The jungle is home to many fearsome beasts.

academic

Elס jungla es el hogar de muchas bestias temibles.

2

He's a beast on the basketball court; he never misses a shot!

informal

Es una bestia en la cancha de baloncesto; ¡nunca falla un tiro!

3

The children were told stories of a dragon, a terrible beast.

storytelling

A los niños les contaron historias de un dragón, una bestia terrible.

4

After the argument, he felt like a beast, full of rage.

figurative

Después de la discusión, se sintió como una bestia, lleno de rabia.

5

That new gaming PC is a real beast!

slang

¡Esa nueva PC para juegos es una verdadera bestia!

6

The knight fought the beast to save the kingdom.

fantasy

El caballero luchó contra la bestia para salvar el reino.

よく使う組み合わせ

wild beast bestia salvaje
fearsome beast bestia temible
mythical beast bestia mítica
human beast bestia humana
beast of burden bestia de carga
control the beast controlar la bestia

よく使うフレーズ

Beauty and the Beast

La Bella y la Bestia

beast of burden

bestia de carga

よく混同される語

beast vs animal

'Animal' is a general term for any creature, while 'beast' implies size, power, and often wildness or danger.

beast vs monster

A 'monster' is typically a frightening creature, often supernatural or imaginary, while a 'beast' can be a real animal or a person, focusing more on power and ferocity.

文法パターン

a/an + beast the beast + verb (singular) beast + of + noun (e.g., beast of burden) like a beast

How to Use It

使い方のコツ

The word 'beast' is most commonly used to refer to large, powerful, and often dangerous animals. Its figurative use for people is informal and can describe someone exceptionally strong or skilled, or conversely, someone acting cruelly.


よくある間違い

Learners might overuse 'beast' in formal situations or when a more specific term like 'animal' or 'athlete' would be appropriate. Confusing the positive connotation (strength) with the negative one (cruelty) can also lead to misunderstandings.

Tips

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Use Figuratively with Caution

When using 'beast' for people, be mindful of the context and your audience, as it can be informal or even offensive.

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Avoid Formal Settings

The term 'beast' is generally too informal for academic writing, business communication, or official reports.

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Mythological Connections

The concept of the 'beast' is common in mythology and folklore across many cultures, often symbolizing untamed nature or primal forces.

語源

From Middle English 'best', ultimately from Latin 'bestia', meaning 'beast' or 'animal'.

文化的な背景

In many cultures, the 'beast' represents untamed nature, primal instincts, or chaos, often needing to be overcome by human reason or heroism, as seen in myths and legends.

覚え方のコツ

Imagine a 'feast' for a giant, wild 'beast' – big, powerful, and slightly scary!

よくある質問

10 問

The most common meaning refers to a large, wild, and often dangerous animal.

Yes, it can be used figuratively to describe a person who is very strong, skilled, or acts in a cruel way.

It can be positive when describing strength or skill (like in sports), but it's often negative when referring to cruelty or savage behavior.

Large, powerful animals like lions, tigers, bears, or even mythical creatures are often called beasts.

Yes, the character 'The Beast' from the fairy tale 'Beauty and the Beast' is a famous example.

Generally no, 'beast' implies size and power. You wouldn't typically call a mouse or a small bird a beast.

'Animal' is a general term for any living creature that isn't a plant or fungus. 'Beast' specifically refers to a large, powerful, and often wild or dangerous animal.

Rarely. Scientific contexts usually use more specific terms like 'mammal', 'predator', or the scientific name of the species.

No, 'beast' always refers to a living being, either literally an animal or figuratively a person.

It's informal slang meaning the machine is very powerful, large, or impressive, like a high-performance computer or a large truck.

自分をテスト

fill blank

The lion is a powerful ___ found in the savanna.

正解! おしい! 正解: b

'Beast' is used here to describe a large, powerful animal.

multiple choice

What does 'beast' mean in this sentence?

正解! おしい! 正解: b

In this context, 'beast' is used informally to describe someone who is extremely strong and dominant in their field.

sentence building

is / wild / a / beast / This / animal

正解! おしい! 正解: This wild animal is a beast.

The sentence correctly identifies the animal as a powerful creature.

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