A1 noun Neutral #2,670 most common

vampire

/ˈvæmpaɪər/

A legendary creature from folklore that stays alive by drinking the blood of living people. They are often depicted as having sharp fangs, sleeping in coffins, and being sensitive to sunlight.

Examples

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1

I am going to dress up as a vampire for the Halloween party.

I am going to dress up as a vampire for the Halloween party.

2

The scholar examined the historical roots of the vampire myth in Eastern Europe.

The scholar examined the historical roots of the vampire myth in Eastern Europe.

3

You look like a vampire because you've been inside playing games all day!

You look like a vampire because you've been inside playing games all day!

Word Family

Noun
vampire
Verb
vampirize
Adverb
null
Adjective
vampiric
Related
vampirism
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Memory Tip

Think of the letter 'V' as two sharp fangs pointing down.

Quick Quiz

In the movie, the ______ could not go out into the sunlight.

Correct!

The correct answer is: vampire

Examples

1

I am going to dress up as a vampire for the Halloween party.

everyday

I am going to dress up as a vampire for the Halloween party.

2

The scholar examined the historical roots of the vampire myth in Eastern Europe.

formal

The scholar examined the historical roots of the vampire myth in Eastern Europe.

3

You look like a vampire because you've been inside playing games all day!

informal

You look like a vampire because you've been inside playing games all day!

4

The concept of the vampire serves as a metaphor for social predation in 19th-century literature.

academic

The concept of the vampire serves as a metaphor for social predation in 19th-century literature.

5

We must ensure our startup doesn't become a corporate vampire that drains investor capital without growth.

business

We must ensure our startup doesn't become a corporate vampire that drains investor capital without growth.

Word Family

Noun
vampire
Verb
vampirize
Adverb
null
Adjective
vampiric
Related
vampirism

Common Collocations

vampire teeth vampire teeth
vampire bat vampire bat
vampire hunter vampire hunter
fictional vampire fictional vampire
vampire movie vampire movie

Common Phrases

energy vampire

energy vampire (someone who exhausts others)

vampire diaries

vampire diaries (often referring to the popular media genre)

vampire squid

vampire squid (a specific deep-sea creature)

Often Confused With

vampire vs werewolf

A werewolf is a human who turns into a wolf, while a vampire is an undead being that drinks blood.

vampire vs zombie

Zombies are mindless reanimated corpses that eat flesh; vampires are usually intelligent and drink blood.

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Usage Notes

While 'vampire' primarily refers to the mythical creature, it is frequently used as a metaphor for people or things that 'drain' energy, money, or time from others.

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Common Mistakes

Learners sometimes confuse 'vampire' with other monsters or misspell it as 'vampir'. Ensure the final 'e' is included.

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Memory Tip

Think of the letter 'V' as two sharp fangs pointing down.

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Word Origin

Derived from the German 'Vampir', which was borrowed from the Serbian word 'vampir' in the early 18th century.

Grammar Patterns

Countable noun: one vampire, two vampires Can be used as an attributive noun (e.g., 'vampire stories')
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Cultural Context

Vampires are central to Western pop culture, evolving from scary monsters in 'Dracula' to romantic heroes in modern series like 'Twilight'.

Quick Quiz

In the movie, the ______ could not go out into the sunlight.

Correct!

The correct answer is: vampire

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