eagle
/ˈiːɡəl/
noun
A large bird with sharp eyes that hunts from the sky
“The eagle soared high above the mountains.”
נשר
Eagle is a noun in the animals category. It is a intermediate (ages 9-10) word, meaning "A large bird with sharp eyes that hunts from the sky" In Hebrew, eagle translates to נשר.
Example Sentences
- The eagle soared high above the mountain, scanning the ground below with its sharp eyes.
- An eagle swooped down at lightning speed and snatched a fish from the river.
- The baby eagle spread its wings for the very first time at the edge of the cliff nest.
Did You Know? Eagles have eyesight four to eight times more powerful than humans — they can spot a rabbit from almost 3 kilometers away! Eagles build the largest bird nests in the world, called eyries, which they add to every year; some nests end up weighing over a ton. The bald eagle, the symbol of the United States, was chosen because it represents freedom and strength.
Common Word Combinations
bald eagleeagle eyeeagle nestgolden eagle
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