monstrosity

/mɑnˈstrɑsəti/
noun
  1. Something that is very large, ugly, or shocking in appearance.
    • They called the old factory a monstrosity and wanted it torn down.
    • The new skyscraper is a concrete monstrosity that blocks the sun.
    • The cake was a monstrosity covered in too much frosting and candy.
  2. Something that is extremely cruel, evil, or unnatural.
    • The experiment created a monstrosity that could not be controlled.
    • The war crimes were a monstrosity that shocked the world.
    • The dictator's regime was a monstrosity of oppression and fear.
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