"Pussycat" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Pussycat" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Pussycat" Meaning

A colloquial or affectionate term for a cat, intended to refer to its soft and playful nature.

Example: "The little pussycat purred contentedly on my lap."

"Pussycat" Examples

Usage Examples for the Word "Pussycat"


1. Pet Name

Uses the term "pussycat" affectionately, especially with felines.
- Our new pet is truly a sweet little pussycat, always purring on my lap.

2. Idiomatic Expression

Uses "pussycat" metaphorically, implying someone or something that appears to be harmless but can be dangerous or deceitful.
- At first, the scam artist came across as a pussycat, but he was actually a master trickster.

3. Nostalgia

References "pussycat" in a nostalgic manner, typically with a hint of humor or kitsch appeal.
- Remember the toys and characters from my childhood, especially Pussycat of the classic cartoon, what a purrfect timeless memory.

4. Slang and Insult

Uses "pussycat" in a derogatory manner, usually among men.
- "You must be joking about that idea; it's a bunch of nonsense, you're a disappointment, just a little pussycat."

5. Literature and Poetry

References "pussycat" in a literary or poetic context, often symbolizing independence or seduction.
- He cradled the soaring velocipede figure lovingly, "My sweet pussycat, like an astral voyage."

"Pussycat" Similar Words

Pusillanimity

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Pusillanimity refers to a lack of courage, resolution, or firmness of character; a tendency to be weak-willed, fearful, or cowardly.

Pusillanimous

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Meaning: frail or weak in character or will; lack of courage or determination; excessively timid or spineless; cowardly.<br><br>Example: "His pusillanimous attitude in the face of criticism dismayed his colleagues."

Pusillanimously

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Pusley

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Puss-in-boots

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A clever word.<br><br>"Puss-in-boots" is a colloquial phrase that refers to a person who is too cunning or clever for their own good, often resulting in getting into trouble through their own scheming. It is often used to describe someone who is manipulative, sly, or deceitful.<br><br>The phrase is inspired by the eponymous character from a classic fairy tale, where a clever cat outwits a farmer into marrying him by wearing boots and convincing the farmer that he is a noble owner.

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Pussies

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The word "pussies" has multiple possible meanings depending on context. <br><br>In a literal sense, "pussies" can refer to young cats, particularly those that are affectionate and playful.<br><br>In a more informal context, the phrase "pussies" can be used as a slang term to refer to people who are considered weak, cowardly, or intimidated, especially in the face of adversity or danger.

Pussy

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The word "pussy" has multiple meanings depending on the context.<br><br>1. <strong>Cat</strong>: The most common meaning of "pussy" is the female of the domestic cat, often used as a general term for a cat.<br>2. <strong>Vulva</strong>: In informal or derogatory contexts, "pussy" can refer to the female genital area, particularly the vulva.<br>3. <strong>Petname for a woman</strong>: In some cultures or relationships, "pussy" is used as a term of endearment for a woman, similar to "honey" or "sweetheart."<br><br>It's worth noting that using "pussy" to refer to a woman's genital area can be considered rude or objectifying in many contexts.

Pussycats

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A colloquial or informal term that refers to cats. It's a more playful or affectionate way of saying "cats" and is often associated with the cartoon character Tom and Jerry's nemesis, a grey and white cat named Pussycat.

Pussyfoot

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To move carefully or delicately, often in a way that is perceived as insincere or evasive.

Pussyfooted

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Avoiding an issue or an unpleasant topic, especially by indirect or evasive talk.<br><br>Example: "He pussyfooted around the question of why he quit his job."<br><br>Synonyms: evasive, indirect, circumlocutory, vague, coy, hesitant.

Pussyfooters

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People who try to avoid taking a strong position or decision, often due to a fear of confrontation or controversy; those who "pull their punches" or speak evasively.

Pussyfooting

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To act cautiously in a situation, especially by avoiding talking directly or plainly about something. It is to speak or act delicately in order to avoid offending or harming someone's feelings, often by using vague or indirect language.

Pussyfoots

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Pussywillow

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Pustulant

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The word "pustulant" is an adjective that refers to something that is producing or traveling on pustules, which are small, inflamed blisters or boils. It can also describe something that resembles or is like a pustule.<br><br>In a broader sense, the word "pustulant" might also imply that something is septic or infected, and is in the process of producing pus.<br><br>In literature and poetry, the word "pustulant" is often used to describe a person's appearance or demeanor if they have an infected or festering wound.<br><br>Example:<br>"The acne-prone teenager's face was pustulant with red pimples and boils."