Demonize vs Monsterize - What's the difference?
demonize | monsterize |
(American spelling) To turn into a demon.
(American spelling) To describe or represent as evil or diabolic.
To make something or another into a monster or the appearance of
* 2010 , various, Vampirella Archives , Volume 1, page 331
To give another very bad reputation, demonize, vilify
* 2003 , Belinda Morrissey, When women kill: questions of agency and subjectivity , page 25
* 2002 , Mark Thornton Burnett, Constructing 'monsters' in Shakespearean drama and early modern culture , page 93
*:The particular conjunction of politics and 'monsters' in Richard III ' monsterizes ' an already 'monstrous' language and institution, a reflection of the level of anxiety generated by the succession crisis in the 1590s.
* '2006'', Michael Finkel, ''True Story: Murder, Memoir, Mea Culpa
As verbs the difference between demonize and monsterize
is that demonize is to turn into a demon while monsterize is to make something or another into a monster or the appearance of.demonize
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* daemonise (UK) * daemonize (chiefly UK) * (rare) * demonise (UK)Verb
(demoniz)monsterize
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* monsteriseVerb
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- Vilification/monsterization denies agency by insisting upon the evil nature of the murderess, thus causing her to lose
- “I'd admit the past & monsterize' myself in the eyes of the jury,” he wrote. “I would try to be emotionless, to add credibility to that ' monsterization .