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1. beast
noun. ['ˈbiːst'] a living organism characterized by voluntary movement.
Synonyms
- kingdom Animalia
- adult
- mate
- scavenger
- head
- fertilized egg
- animate being
- pleurodont
- giant
- insectivore
- sea animal
- varment
- game
- darter
- captive
- metazoan
- hexapod
- offspring
- critter
- peeper
- pest
- homoiotherm
- caput
- racer
- purebred
- larva
- migrator
- young
- pureblood
- being
- stunt
- omnivore
- varmint
- homotherm
- prey
- invertebrate
- fictional animal
- male
- marine animal
- acrodont
- domestic animal
- feeder
- sea creature
- quarry
- zooplankton
- brute
- conceptus
- Animalia
- chordate
- herbivore
- female
- moulter
- creature
- ectotherm
- animal tissue
- work animal
- embryo
- marine creature
- range animal
- thoroughbred
- domesticated animal
- mutant
- predatory animal
- stayer
- creepy-crawly
- survivor
- homeotherm
- fauna
- predator
- face
- poikilotherm
- organism
- biped
- animal kingdom
- pet
- molter
Antonyms
Etymology
- beste (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- bestia (Latin)
Rhymes with Beast
- unreleased
- trendiest
- northeast
- increased
- dupriest
- depriest
- decreased
- bankeast
- vannest
- toniest
- southeast
- released
- policed
- deceased
- trieste
- priest
- greased
- fleeced
- yeast
- weast
- teast
- pieced
- least
- leased
- keast
- feast
- ceased
How do you pronounce beast?
Pronounce beast as bist.
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Quotes about beast
1. They say Princes learn no art truly, but the art of horsemanship. The reason is, the brave beast is no flatterer. He will throw a prince as soon as his groom.
- Ben Jonson
2. All that we are is the result of what we have thought: it is founded on our thoughts and made up of our thoughts. If a man speak or act with an evil thought, suffering follows him as the wheel follows the hoof of the beast that draws the wagon.... If a man speak or act with a good thought, happiness follows him like a shadow that never leaves him.
- Gautama Buddha
3. There is the great lesson of 'Beauty and the Beast,' that a thing must be loved before it is lovable.
- G.K. Chesterton