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ogre


Meanings
  • noun

    A large, ugly troll-like creature in folklore, often depicted as living in the forest and eating humans.

    - "The ogre lived in a swampy forest, terrorizing nearby villages."
    - "Legend has it that the brave knight slayed the ogre with a single blow."
    - "Children often tell stories about the kind-hearted ogre who saved them from danger."

Pronunciation




  1. Source: "https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=75833055"
  2. /ˈoʊ.ɡɚ/



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Rhymes
Words rhyming with ogre
ore , core , lore , more
Variants
List of all variants of ogre that leads to same result
ogre , ogreish , ogres
Etymology
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The word 'ogre' comes from the Old French word 'ogre', meaning 'giant' or 'monster'.


Trivia
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  1. Ogres are often depicted as having large, powerful arms and legs, which they use to crush their victims.

  2. In some versions of the ogre legend, the creature is said to have a weakness for certain foods, such as onions or garlic.

  3. Ogres are sometimes depicted as having a wife or family, and are not always portrayed as being entirely evil.

  4. The term 'ogre' is also used in mathematics to refer to a function that maps every input to a positive value, but has no upper bound.


Related Concepts
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  1. Troll: Ogres are often considered a type of troll in folklore. Trolls are supernatural beings that are typically portrayed as large, ugly, and mischievous, and are often depicted as living in the forest or under bridges.

  2. Giant: Ogres are also sometimes referred to as giants in folklore. Giants are large, powerful beings that are often depicted as living in the mountains or forests, and are often portrayed as being much stronger and larger than humans.


Culture
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In European folklore, ogres are often portrayed as large, ugly creatures who live in the forest and eat humans. They are typically depicted as having large noses, warts, and green or brown skin. Ogres have been the subject of many stories, including fairy tales and children's books, and have also appeared in art, music, and film.

How to Memorize "ogre"

  1. visualize

    - To memorize the word 'ogre', visualize a large, ugly creature with a big nose and warts living in the forest.
    - Imagine the ogre's large, green skin and its fierce, angry expression.
    - Visualize the ogre's large, powerful hands and its large feet.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'ogre' with the idea of a large, ugly creature that lives in the forest and eats humans.
    - Think of the ogre as a giant, powerful being that is feared and respected by other creatures in the forest.
    - Associate the word 'ogre' with the idea of a monster or a troll.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the mnemonic 'Ogre is a large, ugly, green, eating reptile' to remember the definition of the word 'ogre'.
    - Use the rhyme 'Ogre, oh dear, is a creature we all fear' to help remember the word 'ogre'.
    - Use the image of a large, ugly creature with a big nose and warts to help remember the word 'ogre'.


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