grotesque

UK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/grəʊˈtɛsk/US:USA pronunciation: IPA and respellingUSA pronunciation: IPA/groʊˈtɛsk/ ,USA pronunciation: respelling(grō tesk)

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grotesque adj (monstrous)grotesco/a adj
  monstruoso/a adj
 When the villain came onstage, the children shrieked at his grotesque appearance.
 Cuando salió al escenario el villano, los niños gritaron por su grotesca apariencia.
grotesque n (monstrous character)monstruo nm
 Frightening gargoyles and grotesques were carved on the wall.
 Había monstruos y gárgolas aterradoras tallados en la pared.
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