beast
A large, strong, wild or dangerous animal.
A beast is a large, powerful animal, especially one that seems dangerous or wild. When explorers wrote about encountering beasts in distant jungles, they meant fierce animals like lions, bears, or wild boars. The word suggests something untamed and strong.
People often use beast to describe anything impressively powerful. A football player who dominates the field might be called a beast. A massive truck with huge tires could be a beast of a vehicle. When your friend says the final math test was a beast, they mean it was brutally difficult and challenging.
The word carries a sense of raw power and intensity. Unlike calling something merely “big” or “strong,” calling it a beast suggests something almost overwhelming in its strength or difficulty. In fairy tales and legends, heroes often face terrible beasts like dragons or monsters. The word can sound both frightening and admiring, depending on the context.
Sometimes people say someone “went beast mode” to describe intense focus and effort, like a student who turns into a beast during exam week, studying harder than anyone thought possible.