"Vampires" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Vampires" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Vampires" Meaning

Vampires

Vampires are mythical creatures that are said to have the ability to live forever by sucking the blood of the living to sustain their own life. They are often depicted as supernatural beings that exist in a world of darkness and deceit, shunning daylight and preying on humans at night to quench their thirst for blood.

In folklore and fiction, vampires are typically characterized as:

Having immortality
Being aversion to garlic, holy symbols, and running water
Exuding a supernatural charm and allure
Having supernatural strength and speed
Being able to shape-shift and transform into various animals
Able to seduce and control the minds of humans through hypnosis or charm

Vampires have become a popular topic in modern media, with numerous books, movies, and TV shows featuring vampire characters, such as Bram Stoker's novel "Dracula" and the "Twilight" series.

In scientific and real-life contexts, the term "vampire" can also refer to:

In biology, a vampire bat, which is a species of bat that feeds on the blood of other animals
In psychology, a "bloodsucker" or parasite that feeds on human emotions and energies, often in a metaphorical context
In computing, a "vampire load" or "vampire effect" refers to the energy consumption of devices or systems when they are left idle.

However, in the context of popular culture and folklore, vampires are often seen as fascinating and mysterious beings that evoke a mix of fear and fascination.

"Vampires" Examples

Usage Examples:


| Context | Example Sentence | Part of Speech |
|-------------|---------------------|--------------------|
| Film/TV | The new vampire movie is a huge hit in Hollywood. | Noun |
| Idiom/Literary Fiction | She became a vampire after sunset and roamed the streets at night. | Noun |
| Medicine | He's afraid of vampires because he's afraid of needles. | Noun |
| Entertainment | The new album called "Vampires" by "The Band" is really popular. | Noun |
| Wordplay | After earning good grades, he felt like he had made a vampire out of his homework. | Idiom, Noun |

Synonyms:


bloodsucker
creature of the night
fiend
fiendish creature
ghoul
monster
blood-drinker

"Vampires" Similar Words

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"Vamoose" is an informal verb that means to leave quickly, depart suddenly, or make a hasty exit. It can be used in a manner similar to "bolt" or "flee," often with a sense of urgency or suddenly.

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To "vamoose" means to leave quickly and suddenly, often because you don't want to be there anymore. It can be either a verb or a noun.

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Vamoosing

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To leave hastily or abruptly; to take off without permission or notice.

Vamp

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Vamped

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Exploited or manipulated for financial or other gain.

Vampire

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A person, typically considered to be undead, that takes sustenance by consuming the blood of living creatures, often through biting or other means. The term can also be used less literally to describe something or someone that is perceived to drain the life or energy from someone or something.

Vampiress

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A female vampire, often depicted as a seductive and mysterious creature of the night, typically with supernatural powers and a thirst for blood.

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Vampirical

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Vampirism

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Vampirism refers to the practice of feeding on the blood of others, often metaphorically, to gain vitality, power, or youth. In folklore and fiction, vampirism is attributed to supernatural creatures, such as vampires, that prey on the blood of humans or animals to sustain their own life force. In a broader sense, the term can also describe a psychological or emotional state where an individual exploits or takes advantage of others for personal gain, often sucking their energy, emotions, or support.

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Vamplate

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I couldn't find any definition for the word "vamplate". It's possible that it's a made-up word or a typo.

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