"Cates" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Cates" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Cates" Meaning

Cates is a plural form of "cat", referring to multiple cats.

"Cates" Examples

Usage Examples for "Cates"


Use of "Cates" as a Surname
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The Cates family has been living in this town for generations. (#)
She's a descendant of the well-known Cates family. (#)

Use of "Cates" as a Playwright
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The play "The Cates" by John Cates is a modern classic. (#)
John Cates' play "The Cates" is a profound commentary on society. (#)

Use of "Cates" as a Reference to Gilt
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The company uses the finest materials, from gold to cates. (#)
The local craftworkers take pride in creating intricate designs with cates. (#)

Note: "Cates" is a reference to gilt in the above examples, not the common meaning of cats.

Use of "Cates" in an Idiomatic Context
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He's been cates on the sly for years, and no one has figured it out yet. (#)
Her long-held secret was finally out, and it turned out she had been cates all along. (#)

Note: In some dialects, "cates" is used as a verb meaning to hide or conceal.

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Caterwauled

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Caterwauler

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A caterwauler is a person who makes a loud, unpleasant, and usually off-key noise, such as a person who is singing or shouting in a way that is unpleasant to hear. The term is often used to describe someone who is being noisy or obnoxious in a way that is socially unacceptable.

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