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Vampires Meaning in English

word · lemma: vampire

/ˈvæmpaɪɹz/
VAM-pyrz
/vˈæmpaɪəz/
VAM-py-uhz

Definition

Vampires are imaginary creatures in stories and folklore that drink blood and are often shown as undead beings who come out at night. In modern fiction, they can also be portrayed as elegant, dangerous, or even romantic characters.

Usage & Nuances

Usually refers to fictional creatures, not real beliefs in everyday conversation. Common collocations include 'vampire movie', 'vampire story', and 'vampire bat'—but 'vampire bat' is a real animal, not a monster. Sometimes used metaphorically for a person who seems to drain others' energy or time.

Example Sentences

The old story says vampires cannot enter without permission.

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My brother loves movies about vampires.

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Why are vampires always so stylish in TV dramas?

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We stayed up late talking about whether vampires are monsters or tragic characters.

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In many books, vampires sleep during the day.

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I used to be scared of vampires, but now those shows just seem funny.

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