monstrousness (Meaning)

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monstrousness (n.)

The state or quality of being monstrous, unusual, extraordinary.

monstrousness Sentence Examples

  1. The monstrousness of the dictator's regime left an indelible scar on the nation's consciousness.
  2. The abandoned mansion exuded an eerie stillness, hinting at the monstrousness that had once transpired within its walls.
  3. The scale of the tragedy overwhelmed me, its monstrousness consuming my thoughts.
  4. The monster's monstrousness extended beyond its physical appearance, manifesting in its depraved mind and twisted soul.
  5. The monstrousness of the crime sent shockwaves through the community, leaving an unfathomable void in its wake.
  6. The child's innocence was brutally shattered by the monstrousness of the predator.
  7. The monstrousness of war is evident in the countless lives it claims and the scars it inflicts on survivors.
  8. The monstrousness of the act was compounded by the fact that it was perpetrated by those who were supposed to protect and serve.
  9. The monstrousness of the natural disaster defied human comprehension, its destructive force leaving a wasteland behind.
  10. The monstrousness of the villain's motive was laid bare as his twisted plan unfolded, plunging the world into chaos.

FAQs About the word monstrousness

The state or quality of being monstrous, unusual, extraordinary.

amplitude, grandness, bulkiness, grossness, largeness, hugeness, immenseness, vastness,immensity, greatness

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The monstrousness of the dictator's regime left an indelible scar on the nation's consciousness.

The abandoned mansion exuded an eerie stillness, hinting at the monstrousness that had once transpired within its walls.

The scale of the tragedy overwhelmed me, its monstrousness consuming my thoughts.

The monster's monstrousness extended beyond its physical appearance, manifesting in its depraved mind and twisted soul.