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Frankensteins Meaning in English

word · lemma: frankenstein

ˈfɹæŋkənˌstaɪn/, /ˈfɹæŋkənˌstin
FRANG-kuhn-stinez
ˈfraŋkənˌstaɪnz
FRANG-kuhn-stinez

Definition

"Frankensteins" is the plural of "Frankenstein," typically used to refer to multiple figures or monsters like the one from the classic novel. It can also be used metaphorically for dangerous creations or inventions.

Usage & Nuances

Used mainly in literary or pop culture discussions. Referencing 'Frankensteins' can be literal (many Frankenstein monsters) or metaphorical (unnatural creations gone wrong). Not standard for formal writing. Sometimes confused: Frankenstein is the scientist, not the monster—though 'Frankenstein' now commonly means the monster.

Example Sentences

There are many different Frankensteins in modern stories.

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Some movies show groups of Frankensteins working together.

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The scientist created several Frankensteins by accident.

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People say we are creating technological Frankensteins with AI.

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Those abandoned projects turned into real corporate Frankensteins.

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You have to be careful not to create your own Frankensteins when mixing different software tools.

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