different between vampirise vs monsterize
vampirise
English
Etymology
vampire +? -ise
Verb
vampirise (third-person singular simple present vampirises, present participle vampirising, simple past and past participle vampirised)
- Alternative form of vampirize
French
Verb
vampirise
- first-person singular present indicative of vampiriser
- third-person singular present indicative of vampiriser
- first-person singular present subjunctive of vampiriser
- third-person singular present subjunctive of vampiriser
- second-person singular imperative of vampiriser
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monsterize
English
Alternative forms
- monsterise
Etymology
monster +? -ize
Verb
monsterize (third-person singular simple present monsterizes, present participle monsterizing, simple past and past participle monsterized)
- To make something or someone into a monster.
- To give someone a very bad reputation; demonize, vilify.
Hyponyms
- vampirize, vampirise
- zombify
Related terms
- monsterization
Anagrams
- monetizers
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