tiger
/ˈtaɪɡər/
noun
A big wild cat with orange and black stripes
“The tiger rested under a tree.”
נמר
Tiger is a noun in the animals category. It is a intermediate (ages 9-10) word, meaning "A big wild cat with orange and black stripes" In Hebrew, tiger translates to נמר.
Example Sentences
- The tiger crept silently through the tall jungle grass, watching for something to eat.
- A tiger's orange and black stripes help it hide among the shadows of the forest.
- The baby tiger pounced on its mother's tail playfully.
Did You Know? Every tiger has a completely unique pattern of stripes — just like human fingerprints, no two tigers look exactly the same! Tigers are the largest wild cats in the world and are powerful swimmers who actually love the water, unlike most cats. A tiger's roar can be heard from up to three kilometers away!
Common Word Combinations
tiger stripebaby tigertiger cubtiger shark
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