"Struth" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Struth" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Struth" Meaning

A fossil noun that refers to a particularly frank or blunt assertion, amounting to the utterance of a thing as it is.

"Struth" Examples

Struth

A variant of the word "struth," especially characteristic of Australian slang, is not a word with a commonly accepted definition. However, "struth" can be considered a tone marker or filler word similar to "genuine," "true," or "correct."

Examples:


| Sentence | Meaning | Tone |
| --- | --- | --- |
| That's a fair dinkum struth, isn't it? | That's a genuine fact, isn't it? | Amazement |
| No one can understand what he's on about, struth. | No one understands what he's saying, honestly. | Disappointment |
| That struth is backed by evidence. | That is a fact and is supported by evidence. | Confirmation |

Note: The usage of "struth" is primarily found in Australian slang, which can have unique expressions and may vary across regions.

"Struth" Similar Words

Strumpet

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A strumpet is an old-fashioned or humorous word for a prostitute or a promiscuous woman.

Strumpeted

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"Strumpeted" is a rare or archaic verb that means to flaunt or display something showily, often in a boastful or arrogant manner. It is often associated with showing off wealth, status, or grandeur.<br><br>Example: "The king strumpeted his new title to the entire kingdom, holding a grand procession through the streets."<br><br>Alternatively, in some dictionaries, "strumpeted" is also considered a variant of "strumpet", which is a derogatory term for a prostitute. However, in this context, it is less commonly used and may carry a different connotation.

Strumpetmonger

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A strumpetmonger is a somewhat archaic term for a person who traffics in whores or prostitutes. It was particularly used in the 16th to 18th centuries. In general, a strumpet refers to a prostitute, often considered to be of a lower social class.

Strums

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Strung

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Tense or tightly stretched; stretched or pulled tight so that it (a string, thread, etc.) vibrates and produces a sound when plucked or played on an instrument.<br><br>Affected by a strong or unhealthy mixture of different things, especially drugs.<br><br>Thrown or launched with great force or energy.<br><br> Been excessively active or excited in the recent past.<br><br> Normally spelled or pronounced, rather than otherwise, although in a peculiar way.

Strunt

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Stunt (noun)<br><br>1. A daring or impressive physical performance, such as a gymnastic or acrobatic feat, often for entertainment.<br>Example: "The daredevil performed a thrilling stunt on the tightrope."<br>2. An action that shocks or disrupts the status quo, often just to gain attention.<br>Example: "She staged a stunt to bring attention to the cause."<br>3. In a boat or ship, a stunt is a prutrudging motion, where the vessel veers off course due to wind or water conditions.<br><br>Stunt (verb)<br><br>1. To perform a daring or impressive physical feat.<br>Example: "The gymnast stunted on the mat to impress the crowd."<br>2. To perform a publicity stunt, often to draw attention.<br>Example: "The company stunted a protest to bring attention to their product."<br> <br>In addition, "strunt" is not a commonly used word in English. However, it may be referring a "strut", which has a meaning similar to the word "stunt".

Struntian

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I couldn't find any information on the word "struntian". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not recognized in the dictionary.<br><br>However, I think you may be referring to the word "stratusian", which is a rare or obsolete term. In this context, a Stratusian could refer to something or someone related to a stratus, which is a type of cloud layer in the atmosphere, typically low-level and uniform.<br><br>If you could provide more context or information about where you encountered the word "struntian", I may be able to help you better.

Strut

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To walk with an arrogant or self-important gait, characteristic of a cockerel.<br><br>Example: She strut about the stage, feeling confident and self-assured.

Struthian

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The Struthian (also known as the Struthio) is a geological period and epoch in the Cambrian and is a subdivision of the Neoproterozoic era of the geologic time scale.

Struthio

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The word "struthio" refers to the desert-adapted birds in the genus Struthio, commonly known as ostriches. They are the largest birds in the world, known for their long legs, powerful running ability, and distinctive, long-necked appearance.

Struthioidea

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A subgroup of large, flightless birds that includes ostriches, emus, and cassowaries. The term "Struthioidea" is used to describe the superfamily to which these birds belong.

Struthiomimus

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Struthiones

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Ostrich's male bird, male ostrich.

Struthionidae

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The Struthionidae is a family of large to very large birds that includes the ostrich and its two allies, the emus and the kiwi of Australia and the Cassowaries, emus, and kiwi of Australia as well as cassowaries of New Guinea

Struthioniformes

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Struthioniformes is an order of large, flightless birds commonly referred to as ratites. The term 'ratite' comes from the Latin word 'ratites," meaning 'to gnaw.'

Struthionine

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