"Swine" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Swine" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Swine" Meaning

A swine is a general term for pigs or hogs, often considered a synonym for pig. It can also refer to a person who engages in obstreperous or unruly behavior, a synonym for hog the person.

"Swine" Examples

Word: swine


Usage Examples:


1. Literal usage:
- "The swine were grazing in the nearby field."
- "The farmer used a mixture of grains and roots as feed for his swine."

2. Figurative usage
- "The government was heavily criticized for swine-like behavior in pushing through the contentious legislation without consulting the opposition."
- "The media outlet was accused of promoting swine journalism by fabricating news stories."

3. Historical Context:
- "The Black Death was spread primarily by the fleas on swine that were brought and slaughtered during the time."
- "The Celtic druids looked upon swine as sacred animals and often associated them with fertility."

4. Scientific and Technical:
- "Biologists study the behavior of swine in their natural environments to better understand their evolutionary adaptations."
- "Veterinarians recommend vaccination against diseases prevalent in the swine population."

5. Idiomatic expressions:
- "Being called a swine is a form of insult often used to attack someone's character or integrity."
- "To live like swine can describe a lifestyle of unconscious consumerism and lack of care for personal health."

"Swine" Similar Words

Swinburne

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Swindle

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Meaning: to cheat or trick someone out of money by deception.<br><br>Example: The con artist swindled the investor out of thousands of dollars.<br><br>Synonyms: deceive, cheat, scam, defraud, swindle.<br><br>Verb forms: swindle, swindled, swindles, swindling.<br><br>Note: Swindle can also be used as a noun, referring to an act or instance of cheating or deceiving someone.

Swindled

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Swindler

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A person who cheats or deceives people in order to get money or other things from them, especially in an unfair or dishonest way.

Swindlers

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People who cheat or trick others out of money, often by deceiving them or using false promises. They may engage in various forms of fraud, including financial scams, scams, or other types of deceitful activities.

Swindles

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To cheat or trick people out of their money by deceiving or using fake means.

Swindling

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To swindle means to cheat or deceive someone by false promises or tricks, often in order to steal their money or possessions.

Swindon

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Swinecote

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Swineherd

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Swineherds

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Noun<br><br>1. People who take care of swine, or pigs.

Swines

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Swing

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Swingeing

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Extremely unfair or severe. Severe in effect or degree.

Swingeingly

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Extremely, intensely, or strongly; very.

Swingel

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