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monster

[mon-ster] / ˈmɒn stər /


NOUN
unnatural being
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As satisfying or convenient as it may be in the short term to describe ICE officers as inhuman monsters, that will ultimately backfire.

From Salon

With the stock trading at such a monster discount, and the possibility of a turnaround at its portfolio companies, it won’t take much for Exor to become a winning bet.

From Barron's

And with stocks wobbling the past two weeks, those numbers help counteract Wall Street’s latest myth: that today’s market, dominated by giant tech companies, is a monster that will stomp your index funds to bits.

From The Wall Street Journal

Mao after 1949 has been thoroughly reassessed by historians and is now regarded as a monster by most right-minded people; but views of early Mao—from 1921 until 1949—remain stubbornly rose-tinted.

From The Wall Street Journal

It’s also worth asking whether the clear winners, AI companies attracting monster private-market valuations, might have a compelling product but not quite the gold mine everyone assumes.

From The Wall Street Journal