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can you tell me the difference between 'hideous' and 'monstrous' ?
2010年9月29日 23:29
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hideous means very ugly.
monstrous means "like a monster" (either big, or ugly, or powerful, or deadly, etc).
2010年9月30日
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'hideous' and 'monstrous' ?
Hideous is very ugly.
Monstrous is very scary.
The words can be used interchangeably in certain cases.
The hideous witch called forth a monstrous demon from the pit of Ghana to devour the weary traveler just as he was about to run away.
The monstrous witch called forth a hideous demon from the pit of Ghana to devour the weary traveler just as he was about to run away.
2010年9月30日
two words of similar meaning but I think monstrous mean to scare or to avoid it. where as hideous mean ugly but not necessary enough to give me a fright. example that guy looks hideous (I'm not going to run just because he's ugly). The thing was monstrous (Implies that ugly or not I was willing to keep my distance).
2010年10月4日
They are similar:
hideous
–adjective
1. horrible or frightful to the senses; repulsive; very ugly: a hideous monster.
2. shocking or revolting to the moral sense: a hideous crime.
3. distressing; appalling: the hideous expense of moving one's home to another city.
monstrous
–adjective
1. frightful or hideous, esp. in appearance; extremely ugly.
2. shocking or revolting; outrageous: monstrous cruelty.
3. extraordinarily great; huge; immense: a monstrous building.
4. deviating grotesquely from the natural or normal form or type.
5. having the nature or appearance of a fabulous monster.
–adverb
6. extremely; exceedingly; very.
2010年9月29日
hideous: disgusting
monstrous:enormous
2010年9月29日
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