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shapeshifter

[ sheyp-shif-ter ]

noun

  1. a fictional being that can transform itself from one physical form into another:

    Zeus was a great shapeshifter, taking many unexpected forms, including that of a swan, a gopher, a cloud, and even a shower of gold.



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Other Words From

  • shape·shift verb (used without object)
  • shape·shift·ing noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of shapeshifter1

First recorded in 1885–90; shape ( def ) + shifter ( def )
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Example Sentences

Jenrick is also a Thatcher fan - one of his daughters has Thatcher for a middle name - but Badenoch's supporters have accused him of being a "shapeshifter".

From BBC

The Democrats argue that this election is about saving democracy and the Harris/Walz ticket respects the Constitution while the convicted felon Trump/eyeliner ticket, sorry JD “Shapeshifter” Vance ticket, is the authoritarian ticket; a wannabe King with his untalented court jester by his side.

From Salon

A decisive victory will force the Republican Party to re-evaluate itself and re-energize itself with those who are more constitutionally minded than Donald Trump, the Heritage Foundation or JD “shapeshifter” Vance.

From Salon

While this is happening, a shapeshifter assassin pretending to be Starlight tries to kill Singer in his bunker.

From Salon

He motions to the Shapeshifter, who waves.

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