"Leopards" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Leopards" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Leopards" Meaning

Leopards are big cats that belong to the Pantherinae subfamily. They are characterized by their distinctive-spot coats, which can vary in color from golden to dark brown, and are native to Africa and Asia. Leopards are known for their agility and ability to climb trees, and are generally solitary animals. Adult leopards typically weigh between 70-150 pounds (32-68 kilograms) and are considered a vulnerable species due to habitat loss and hunting.

"Leopards" Examples

Usage Examples for "Leopards"


Leopards are known for their distinctive rosette-shaped markings on their fur. [ADJECTIVE USE]
The leopards in the savannah stalked their prey with stealth and cunning. [Noun USE]
The leopard's agility allowed it to climb trees and catch birds for food. [ADJECTIVE USE]
In the zoo, the cubs were fed by the leopards on a diet of milk and meat. [COLLECTIVE NOUN USE]
The leopard's spots blend in perfectly with the dappled shade of the forest floor. [ADJECTIVE USE]

"Leopards" Similar Words

Leontium

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Leontocebus

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Leontodon

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Leontopetaloides

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Leontopodium

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Leopard

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Leopardess

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Leopardize

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To jeopardize or put at risk; to threaten or endanger the safety or success of something.

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Leopoldville

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Leosthenes

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Leotards

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Leotychidas

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Leotychidas was an ancient Greek general who served as the navarch of the Hellenic League during the Peloponnesian War. He was the son of Leotychidis, a Spartan who died at the Battle of Pylos, and was made navarch in 404 BC.

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