"Monstrously" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Monstrously means in a monstrous or fearful way, or to an excessive or unreasonable degree. It is used to describe something that is shockingly bad or unpleasant. For example: "He spoke monstously loud, disturbing everyone in the library."
Relating to or characteristic of a monsoon, a seasonal wind pattern in certain tropic and subtropic regions, marked by a reversal of wind direction and an increase in precipitation.
Monsters are imaginary or mythical creatures that are typically depicted as frightening, scary, or menacing. They can be found in folklore, literature, and popular culture, and are often used to create a sense of fear or unease. In a broader sense, the term can also be used to describe anything that is perceived as threatening or terrifying, such as a bully or a difficult situation.
Monstrosities are unusual or unattractive creatures or things, often with a grotesque or frightening appearance. The word can also be used metaphorically to describe something that is considered immoral, unjust, or inhumane.
Montages refer to a filmmaking technique in which a series of shots are edited together to depict a sequence of events or actions in a condensed and often accelerated manner, often accompanied by music or sound effects.
Montagnais is a noun that refers to a Native American people, also known as the Innu, who traditionally inhabited the regions of Quebec, Newfoundland, and Labrador in Canada. They were a subgroup of the Eastern Algonquian-speaking peoples and are known for their traditional way of life, including their hunter-gatherer food practices and rich cultural heritage.
The term "Montagnard" refers to a member of the Montagnard people, a group of ethnic minority tribes from the central highlands of Vietnam. The name is French, meaning "mountainard", and is used to describe those who are from the mountainous regions of Vietnam, particularly the Plateau de Hung, where they have lived for centuries. The Montagnard people have their own distinct culture, language, and customs, and have historically been associated with the Vietnamese military, serving as porters, guides, and fighters in conflicts with neighboring countries.