vampiric

[vam-pahy-rik]

vampiric Definition

  • 1of, relating to, or resembling a vampire
  • 2having the characteristics of a vampire

Using vampiric: Examples

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

  • Example

    The movie portrayed the vampiric creature as both terrifying and alluring.

  • Example

    She had a vampiric charm that drew people to her.

  • Example

    His vampiric tendencies made him crave blood.

  • Example

    The old castle had a vampiric atmosphere that sent shivers down my spine.

vampiric Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with vampiric

  • a fictional or mythical being that feeds on the blood of living creatures

    Example

    The book tells the story of a young girl who falls in love with a vampiric creature.

  • an irresistible or seductive quality that draws people in

    Example

    Her vampiric charm made her the center of attention wherever she went.

  • vampiric tendencies

    behavior or habits that resemble those of a vampire

    Example

    He had developed vampiric tendencies after reading too many horror novels.

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Summary: vampiric in Brief

'Vampiric' [vam-pahy-rik] is an adjective that describes something that resembles or has the characteristics of a vampire. It can be used to describe a person's charm or behavior, as well as the atmosphere of a place. Examples include 'The movie portrayed the vampiric creature as both terrifying and alluring,' and 'The old castle had a vampiric atmosphere that sent shivers down my spine.' Synonyms include 'bloodsucking' and 'supernatural.'