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monstrosity

[mänˈsträsədē]

monstrosity Definition

  • 1something that is very large and ugly, especially a building
  • 2an action or event that is cruel or monstrous

Using monstrosity: Examples

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

  • Example

    The new building was a monstrosity that ruined the skyline.

  • Example

    The war crimes committed by the dictator were a monstrosity that shocked the world.

  • Example

    The giant spider was a monstrosity that terrified the villagers.

monstrosity Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for monstrosity

Idioms Using monstrosity

  • to create something that is excessively large, ugly, or poorly designed

    Example

    He tried to fix the broken vase, but ended up making a monstrosity out of it.

  • something that is unpleasant or undesirable, but necessary for a particular purpose

    Example

    The security measures at the airport are a necessary monstrosity to ensure passenger safety.

  • a situation or problem that is excessively complicated, chaotic, or difficult to resolve

    Example

    The accounting department was in a monstrosity of a mess after the merger.

Phrases with monstrosity

  • a living creature that is deformed or abnormal in appearance or behavior

    Example

    The two-headed snake was a monstrosity of nature.

  • a car that is excessively large, ugly, or poorly designed

    Example

    The old station wagon was a monstrosity of a car, but it had sentimental value to the family.

  • a system or organization that is excessively complex, inefficient, or difficult to navigate

    Example

    The paperwork required for the visa application was a monstrosity of bureaucracy.

Origins of monstrosity

from Latin 'monstrum', meaning 'monster'

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Summary: monstrosity in Brief

The term 'monstrosity' [mänˈsträsədē] refers to something that is very large and ugly, especially a building, or an action or event that is cruel or monstrous. It spans contexts from architecture to war crimes, exemplified by 'The new building was a monstrosity that ruined the skyline.' 'Monstrosity' extends into phrases like 'monstrosity of nature,' and idioms like 'make a monstrosity out of something,' denoting excessive ugliness or poor design, and 'a necessary monstrosity,' implying unpleasantness for a greater purpose.