Definitions for Frankenstein

Frankenstein Frank·en·stein

Spelling: [frang-kuh n-stahyn]
IPA: /ˈfræŋ kənˌstaɪn/

Frankenstein is a 12 letter English word.

You can make 1037 anagrams from letters in Frankenstein (aeefiknnnrst).

Definitions for Frankenstein

noun

  1. a person who creates a monster or a destructive agency that cannot be controlled or that brings about the creator's ruin.
  2. Also called Frankenstein monster. the monster or destructive agency itself.

Origin of Frankenstein

First recorded in 1830-40; after a character in Mary Shelley's novel of the same name (1818)

Examples for Frankenstein

In calling upon this agency he acts the part of Frankenstein.

No, not as Mallare who had lain indifferent beside his Frankenstein.

The hybrid alliance is something of a Frankenstein monster where every arm imagines itself the brain.

From Psycho to Frankenstein, watch scenes from the director's 10 favorite creepy classics.

When I think of Frankenstein, I have these visions of Robert De Niro in awful makeup.

He wrote the screenplay in collaboration with me and he plays Dr. Frankenstein.

"Upon my word it seems to you what the Monster was to Frankenstein," said he.

That Frankenstein is apt at all times to wild, primitive cruelty.

You ever think how Dr. Frankenstein thought when Frankenstein ripped his first person in half?

At last I perceived myself behind the logic of this Frankenstein.

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