goblin

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The meaning (definition) of the word goblin
a small naughty creature from fairy tales
The word goblin used in a sentence
“A mischievous goblin hid in the magic forest.”
Words that mean the same as goblin (synonyms)
impsprite
The plural of the word goblin
goblins
How the word goblin is said around the world
| French | lutin |
| Spanish | duende |
| Mandarin | 哥布林 |
| Hindi | भूत |
| Arabic | عفريت |
| Russian | гоблин |
| Portuguese (EU) | goblin |
| Portuguese (BR) | goblin |
| Japanese | ゴブリン |
| German | Kobold |
| Urdu | گوبلن |
| Punjabi | ਭੂਤ |
| Korean | 고블린 |
| Hebrew | שֵׁדוֹן |
| Greek | δαιμόνιο |
| Dutch | goblin |
| Filipino | goblin |
| Vietnamese | yêu tinh |
| Turkish | goblin |
| Persian | گابلین |
| Polish | chochlik |
| Ukrainian | гоблін |
| Bengali | গবলিন |
| Swedish | troll |
| Italian | goblin |
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