"Rooster" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Rooster" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Rooster" Meaning

A male chicken, especially one kept for breeding or grown for the table.

"Rooster" Examples

5 usage examples of "rooster"


| Example # | Usage |
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| 1. The farmer fed the rooster in the farmyard every morning. | Sentence using verb form |
| 2. Listen to the loud crowing of the rooster outside. | Sentence using noun form |
| 3. What do you think makes the rooster crow at dawn every day? | Sentence using noun form |
| 4. The farmer grew up around roosters and learned their calls easily. | Sentence using noun form |
| 5. She carefully placed the rooster inside the coop to keep him safe. | Sentence using noun form |

"Rooster" Similar Words

Roommates

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A person who shares a house or apartment with one or more other people, usually in a similar situation and generally having an informal relationship.

Rooms

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Rooms refer to enclosed spaces within a building or structure that serve a variety of purposes such as sleeping, living, relaxation, or storage. They are typically defined by walls, ceilings, and doors, and can range from small closets to large open-plan areas.

Roomy

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Having a large amount of space or physical room; spacious.<br><br>Example: "The roomy apartment felt very comfortable to relax in."

Roos

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A verb.<br><br>To disturb or interrupt suddenly, often with a loud noise.<br><br>Example: They roosted the conference with their noise.

Roosevelt

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The name "Roosevelt" refers to:<br><br>1. Franklin D. Roosevelt, the 32nd President of the United States, who served from 1933 to 1945 and implemented a series of reforms known as the New Deal during the Great Depression.<br>2. Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th President of the United States, who served from 1901 to 1909 and is known for his trust-busting policies and his role in ending the Spanish-American War.<br><br>Both President Roosevelt and President Roosevelt are famous for their progressive policies, leadership, and humanitarian efforts.

Rooseveltian

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"A type of passport issued by the Roosevelt Agricultural Colony (also known as the "Roosevelt Building" or "Port of Hannah") in Herman, North Dakota, USA, between 1909 and 1929.

Roost

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A roost is a perch or platform where birds can rest, sleep, or hide, often found in trees or on buildings.

Roosted

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In informal use, "roosted" is one of the many variant spellings of the word "roasted", which means:<br><br>1. Cooked by dry heat, especially in an oven or over an open fire, until browned on the outside.<br>2. Criticized or teased mockingly, often in a humorous or ironic way.<br>Example: "You're always coming up with ridiculous ideas, you're always roasted by your friends for them."

Roosters

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A group of roosters is called a "craze" or an "outing of roosters", but a less formal term is an "impediment"

Roosting

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To settle in a roost, especially for the night, typically in a nest or on a branch; to come to rest in one place, especially for the night.

Roosts

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Root

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Rootage

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Origin or source.

Rooted

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To be firmly established or fixed in a particular position or place. Having a strong connection or attachment to something. Lacking experience or knowledge of the world.<br><br>Example: Her roots as a New Yorker run deep, and she isn't afraid of the challenges the city has to offer.<br><br>Example: After traveling the world, she felt rooted and settled in her hometown.

Rooting

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Rootle

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I'm not familiar with the word "rootle". Could you please provide more context or tell me if it's a misspelling or a word from a particular dialect or slang?