lycanthrope Synonyms

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lycanthrope Meaning

Wordnet

lycanthrope (n)

a monster able to change appearance from human to wolf and back again

Webster

lycanthrope (n.)

A human being fabled to have been changed into a wolf; a werewolf.

One affected with lycanthropy.

lycanthrope Sentence Examples

  1. The lycanthrope's eyes glimmered ominously under the full moon.
  2. Legend has it that the lycanthrope transforms during the night's embrace.
  3. Scientists sought to unravel the enigmatic connection between lycanthropes and the lunar cycle.
  4. The ancient texts spoke of a cure for lycanthropy, but its whereabouts remained a mystery.
  5. The lycanthrope's claws scraped against the stone, leaving eerie marks.
  6. The howling of the lycanthrope echoed through the desolate forest, instilling terror in its wake.
  7. The lycanthrope's rage was as uncontrollable as the beast within.
  8. The villagers believed the lycanthrope to be the cause of their missing children.
  9. Hunters armed themselves with silver bullets, the only known weapon that could harm a lycanthrope.
  10. Despite its fearsome reputation, the lycanthrope was once a human who succumbed to a tragic curse.

FAQs About the word lycanthrope

a monster able to change appearance from human to wolf and back againA human being fabled to have been changed into a wolf; a werewolf., One affected with lycan

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The lycanthrope's eyes glimmered ominously under the full moon.

Legend has it that the lycanthrope transforms during the night's embrace.

Scientists sought to unravel the enigmatic connection between lycanthropes and the lunar cycle.

The ancient texts spoke of a cure for lycanthropy, but its whereabouts remained a mystery.