vampire

[ˈvæmpaɪər]

vampire Definition

  • 1a mythical or folkloric creature that subsists by feeding on the life essence (generally in the form of blood) of living creatures
  • 2a person who preys ruthlessly on others, especially by draining them of their resources

Using vampire: Examples

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

  • Example

    The vampire sucked his victim's blood.

  • Example

    She was afraid of vampires and refused to watch horror movies with them.

  • Example

    He was a financial vampire, draining his clients' savings with hidden fees.

  • Example

    The company was accused of being a vampire, exploiting its workers and suppliers.

vampire Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for vampire

Idioms Using vampire

  • an economy that relies on exploiting the resources of other countries or people

    Example

    The country's leaders were accused of running a vampire economy, enriching themselves while exploiting their citizens.

  • a government that preys on its citizens, extracting resources and suppressing dissent

    Example

    The regime was described as a vampire state, sucking the life out of its people and crushing any opposition.

  • a smile that is insincere or predatory, often associated with someone who is trying to manipulate or deceive

    Example

    She saw the politician's vampire smile and knew he was lying.

Phrases with vampire

  • a bat that feeds on the blood of other animals

    Example

    The vampire bat is found in Central and South America.

  • a small deep-sea cephalopod that has large eyes and webbing between its arms

    Example

    The vampire squid is named for its dark color and red eyes.

  • a person who drains others' energy and vitality through constant complaining, negativity, or neediness

    Example

    She realized her friend was an energy vampire, always demanding attention and draining her emotionally.

Origins of vampire

from French 'vampyre', from German 'Vampir', from Serbian 'vȁmpīr'

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Summary: vampire in Brief

A 'vampire' [ˈvæmpaɪər] is a mythical creature that feeds on the blood or life essence of living beings. It is also used to describe a person who ruthlessly preys on others, such as a 'financial vampire' or 'energy vampire.' The term extends to related phrases like 'vampire bat,' 'vampire squid,' and idioms like 'a vampire economy.'

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