bandersnatch

[ˈbændərsnætʃ]

bandersnatch Definition

  • 1a wildly grotesque or bizarre individual
  • 2an imaginary wild animal of fierce disposition

Using bandersnatch: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "bandersnatch" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The bandersnatch in the movie was a terrifying creature.

  • Example

    He was acting like a complete bandersnatch at the party.

bandersnatch Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for bandersnatch

Phrases with bandersnatch

  • to attempt the impossible

    Example

    Trying to finish this project on time is like trying to catch a bandersnatch.

  • bandersnatchery

    the act of behaving in a bizarre or grotesque manner

    Example

    His bandersnatchery at the party made everyone uncomfortable.

  • bandersnatchian

    resembling or characteristic of a bandersnatch

    Example

    The bandersnatchian creature was unlike anything they had ever seen before.

Origins of bandersnatch

origin unknown, coined by Lewis Carroll in 'Through the Looking-Glass'

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Summary: bandersnatch in Brief

The term 'bandersnatch' [ˈbændərsnætʃ] refers to a wildly grotesque or bizarre individual or an imaginary wild animal of fierce disposition. It was coined by Lewis Carroll in 'Through the Looking-Glass.' 'Bandersnatch' can be used to describe someone's behavior, as in 'He was acting like a complete bandersnatch at the party,' or to denote the impossible, as in 'Trying to finish this project on time is like trying to catch a bandersnatch.'