What is "beast" in English? Definition and Explanations

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What does beast mean in English? Meaning of beast definition and abbreviation with examples.

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What is "beast" in English? Definition and Explanations

Meaning of "beast": a living organism characterized by voluntary movement

Noun

  • Meaning: a living organism characterized by voluntary movement
  • Synonyms: animal animate being beast brute creature fauna
  • Hyponyms: acrodont adult biped captive chordate conceptus creepy-crawly critter darter domestic animal domesticated animal ectotherm embryo feeder female fertilized egg fictional animal game giant herbivore hexapod homeotherm homoiotherm homotherm insectivore invertebrate larva male marine animal marine creature mate metazoan migrator molter moulter mutant offspring omnivore peeper pest pet pleurodont poikilotherm predator predatory animal prey pureblood purebred quarry racer range animal scavenger sea animal sea creature stayer stunt survivor thoroughbred varment varmint work animal young zooplankton
  • Hypernyms: being organism
  • Part Holonyms: caput face head
  • Substance Holonyms: animal tissue
  • Meaning of "beast": a cruelly rapacious person

    Noun

  • Meaning: a cruelly rapacious person
  • Synonyms: beast brute savage wildcat wolf
  • Hypernyms: aggressor assailant assaulter attacker
  • Adjective: Any animal other than a human; usually only applied to land vertebrates, especially large or dangerous four-footed ones.(more specific)  A domestic animal, especially a bovine farm animal. 1945, George Orwell, Animal Farm, chapter 1 Boxer was an enormous beast, nearly eighteen hands high, and as strong as any two ordinary horses put together. 1963, Margery Allingham, chapter 7, The China Governess[1]: ‘Children crawled over each other like little grey worms in the gutters,’ he said. ‘The only red things about them were their buttocks and they were raw. Their faces looked as if snails had slimed on them and their mothers were like great sick beasts whose byres had never been cleared. […]’1945, George Orwell, Animal Farm, chapter 1 Boxer was an enormous beast, nearly eighteen hands high, and as strong as any two ordinary horses put together.1963, Margery Allingham, chapter 7, The China Governess[1]: ‘Children crawled over each other like little grey worms in the gutters,’ he said. ‘The only red things about them were their buttocks and they were raw. Their faces looked as if snails had slimed on them and their mothers were like great sick beasts whose byres had never been cleared. […]’A person who behaves in a violent, antisocial or uncivilized manner.(slang) A large and impressive automobile.(slang, prisons) A sex offender. 1994, Elaine Player, Michael Jenkins, Prisons After Woolf: Reform Through Riot (page 190) Shouts had been heard: 'We're coming to kill you, beasts.' In desperation, Rule 43s had tried to barricade their doors […] 1994, Adam Sampson, Acts of Abuse: Sex Offenders And the Criminal Justice System (page 83) For many prisoners and in many prisons, antipathy towards 'nonces' or 'beasts' is little more than an idea […]1994, Elaine Player, Michael Jenkins, Prisons After Woolf: Reform Through Riot (page 190) Shouts had been heard: 'We're coming to kill you, beasts.' In desperation, Rule 43s had tried to barricade their doors […]1994, Adam Sampson, Acts of Abuse: Sex Offenders And the Criminal Justice System (page 83) For many prisoners and in many prisons, antipathy towards 'nonces' or 'beasts' is little more than an idea […](figuratively) Something unpleasant and difficult. 2000, Tom Clancy, The Bear and the Dragon, Berkley (2001), ISBN 9780425180969, page 905: […] Even unopposed, the natural obstacles are formidable, and defending his line of advance will be a beast of a problem." 2006, Heather Burt, Adam's Peak, Dundurn Press (2006), ISBN 9781550026467, page 114: He'd be in the hospital a few days — broken collarbone, a cast on his arm, a beast of a headache — but fine. 2011, Florence + the Machine, "What the Water Gave Me", Ceremonials: And, oh, poor Atlas / The world's a beast of a burden / You've been holding up a long time2000, Tom Clancy, The Bear and the Dragon, Berkley (2001), ISBN 9780425180969, page 905: […] Even unopposed, the natural obstacles are formidable, and defending his line of advance will be a beast of a problem."2006, Heather Burt, Adam's Peak, Dundurn Press (2006), ISBN 9781550026467, page 114: He'd be in the hospital a few days — broken collarbone, a cast on his arm, a beast of a headache — but fine.2011, Florence + the Machine, "What the Water Gave Me", Ceremonials: And, oh, poor Atlas / The world's a beast of a burden / You've been holding up a long time
  • Synonyms:

    pig, monster, creature, barbarian, monstrosity, swine, glutton, fiend, gargoyle, quadruped, varmint, critter, beastie, lower animal,

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