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mostruoso

monstrous

adjective moh-stroo-OH-zoh Rare

Origin: From Latin monstrum (omen, monster).

Also means

enormous

Usage Note

Mostruoso can describe something literally monster-like in appearance, but is also used hyperbolically for anything shockingly large, ugly, or morally reprehensible: un caldo mostruoso (a monstrous heat), un crimine mostruoso (a monstrous crime). Forms: mostruosa (f sg), mostruosi (m pl). The related noun is il mostro (monster).

Examples

"Hanno costruito un edificio mostruoso in centro."

Natural Translation

They built a monstrous building in the city centre.

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