ettin (Meaning)

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ettin (n.)

A giant.

Synonyms & Antonyms of ettin

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ettin Sentence Examples

  1. The fierce ettin towered over the rest of the soldiers, his massive arms wielding a deadly axe.
  2. Legends whispered of the ettin who made his lair in the dark, twisted forest.
  3. Beowulf prepared for battle, his sword gleaming in the sun, as he faced the mighty ettin.
  4. The ettin roamed the land in search of human flesh, his hunger insatiable.
  5. The village feared the ettin's wrath, hiding behind their locked doors as the sun set.
  6. The ettin's thunderous steps shook the ground as he approached, terror gripping the hearts of all who heard him.
  7. The heroes embarked on a quest to slay the fearsome ettin, their courage shining against the odds.
  8. The ettin was a force of nature, wielding raw power and leaving a trail of destruction in its wake.
  9. The ettin's monstrous form struck fear into the hearts of even the bravest warriors.
  10. As the ettin fell, the people of the kingdom celebrated their newfound freedom from the terror that had plagued them for so long.

FAQs About the word ettin

A giant.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The fierce ettin towered over the rest of the soldiers, his massive arms wielding a deadly axe.

Legends whispered of the ettin who made his lair in the dark, twisted forest.

Beowulf prepared for battle, his sword gleaming in the sun, as he faced the mighty ettin.

The ettin roamed the land in search of human flesh, his hunger insatiable.