troll

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The meaning (definition) of the word troll
a big ugly creature in stories that lives under a bridge.
The word troll used in a sentence
“In the story, an ugly troll lived under the bridge.”
Words that mean the same as troll (synonyms)
monster
The plural of the word troll
trolls
How the word troll is said around the world
| French | troll |
| Spanish | gnomo |
| Mandarin | 巨魔 |
| Hindi | ट्रोल |
| Arabic | القزم |
| Russian | тролль |
| Portuguese (EU) | troll |
| Portuguese (BR) | troll |
| Japanese | トロール |
| German | Troll |
| Urdu | ٹرول |
| Punjabi | ਟ੍ਰੋਲ |
| Korean | 트롤 |
| Hebrew | גַמָד |
| Greek | γίγας |
| Dutch | trol |
| Filipino | troll |
| Vietnamese | kẻ phá hoại |
| Turkish | trol |
| Persian | ترول |
| Polish | błyszczka |
| Ukrainian | троль |
| Bengali | ট্রল |
| Swedish | troll |
| Italian | troll |
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