lycanthropic (Meaning)
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lycanthropic (a.)
Pertaining to lycanthropy.
Synonyms & Antonyms of lycanthropic
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lycanthropic Sentence Examples
- The lycanthropic werewolf howled under the full moon, its eyes glowing an eerie amber.
- The ancient curse transformed him into a lycanthropic beast, tearing apart his humanity.
- The lycanthropic infection spread like wildfire, turning ordinary citizens into ravenous monsters.
- The lycanthropic legend haunted the village, with tales of shapeshifters terrorizing the night.
- The lycanthropic virus ravaged the population, leaving a trail of torn flesh and broken lives.
- Despite his lycanthropic nature, he retained a glimmer of his former humanity, pleading for forgiveness.
- The lycanthropic curse condemned him to a life of eternal torment, trapped between human and beast.
- The lycanthropic creature stalked its victims with uncanny stealth, its eyes piercing the darkness.
- Ancient runes and incantations were said to ward off lycanthropic attacks, but their effectiveness was uncertain.
- The lycanthropic transformation shattered his identity, leaving him a snarling, mindless animal.
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Pertaining to lycanthropy.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The lycanthropic werewolf howled under the full moon, its eyes glowing an eerie amber.
The ancient curse transformed him into a lycanthropic beast, tearing apart his humanity.
The lycanthropic infection spread like wildfire, turning ordinary citizens into ravenous monsters.
The lycanthropic legend haunted the village, with tales of shapeshifters terrorizing the night.