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werewolf

/ˈwɛəɹwʊlf/noun2 syllables

Werewolf means: a monster able to change appearance from human to wolf and back again.

Synonyms for werewolf6

noun, as in a monster able to change appearance from human to wolf and back again

wolfman, lycanthrope, loup-garou

also used for werewolf

lycan, man-wolf, dogman

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What does werewolf mean?1

noun

1

a monster able to change appearance from human to wolf and back again

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

Werewolf in a sentence

  • Alice said that she fantasized having sex with a werewolf.sabretou
  • My roommate was slowly turning into a werewolf.Just_Balls
  • Santiago shot the werewolf before he could attack.Amastan
  • Would you still love me if I wasn't a werewolf?sadtoots
  • Would you love me if I were a werewolf?Wagner1994
  • Edmundo turned into a werewolf and attacked Rima.Amastan
  • Santiago found the werewolf feeding on Rima’s body.Amastan
  • At night, he transforms into a werewolf.Nuel

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Forms of werewolf

as a noun

plural
werewolves