Definition: A mythological undead creature said to feed on the blood of the living.
Alright class, settle down and let’s take a look! Today we’re tackling a word with quite a spooky tale – “vampire.” Now, the dictionary gives us a pretty clear definition, doesn't it? Let’s break it down nice and slow: “A mythological undead creature… said to feed on the blood of the living.” Let’s unpack that a bit. "Mythological" means it comes from stories – legends and folklore, not necessarily real life! Think about tales passed down through generations. “Undead” simply means not alive - they've died but haven't gone to rest. They linger on in some way. And “feed on the blood of the living”… well, that’s where the chills come from, isn’t it? Vampires are often portrayed as needing a vital source – human (or animal) blood - to stay existing. Does anyone have any initial thoughts or questions about what this word feels like, beyond just its definition? Don't be shy! Let's discuss and really understand the meaning behind this fascinating creature of legend.