"Vermin" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Vermin" Meaning

Small, often unwanted, animals such as rodents, insects, or birds, especially those that infest buildings or homes.

"Vermin" Examples

Usage Examples of "Vermin"


1. General Usage

- Context: Exterminator service killed the vermin in the storage room.
- Explanation: The word "vermin" is used to describe a group of animals considered pests, typically mice, rats, fleas, ticks, etc.

2. Colloquialism

- Context: "The hotel room had an infestation of vermin in the toilet."
- Explanation: "Vermin" can be used informally to refer to any pest or a group of animals that are unwanted in an environment.

3. Historical Context

- Context: During the Middle Ages, people viewed Jews and lepers as vermin.
- Explanation: The word "vermin" has also been used to degrade and dehumanize groups of people throughout history.

4. Etymological Connection

- Context: The word "vermin" is derived from the Latin "vermis," which means worm.
- Explanation: The connection to "worm" is clear in the broader context of insects, small rodents, and reptiles often referred to as vermin.

5. Colloquial and Slang Usage

- Context: "Living in that part of town is terrible because of all the vermin."
- Explanation: In some settings, "vermin" can have a stronger derogatory meaning or be used as a colloquialism or slang depending on the local dialect and its cultural context.

"Vermin" Similar Words

Vermiculture

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Vermiform

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Worm-shaped or having a long, slender shape resembling a worm.

Vermifugal

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Vermifugal refers to something that repels or is averse to worms.

Vermifuge

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A type of medicine that is applied to the skin or used as an ointment to treat or prevent parasitic worms, especially hookworms, roundworms, or tapeworms. It is also called an anthelmintic.

Vermil

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Vermil is not a commonly used English word. It could be a misspelling of the word "vermillion," which refers to a deep red color, or a rare word "vermil" (also spelled vermyl) which may be archaic or obsolete and generally refers to a type of swift or early type of worm.

Vermilion

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Vermilion is a deep red color with a slight orange or brown tint. It is a bright, vivid, and intense color that is reminiscent of the color of mercury sulfide, a reddish mineral used to produce the pigment. The word "vermilion" comes from the Latin word "vermiculus," which means "little worm," likely due to the fact that the mineral was named after the worm-like veins it often formed in rocks. In art, vermillion is a vibrant red color used in paintings, decorations, and other objects.

Vermillion

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Vermilion is a deep, bright red color. It is often used to describe something that is fire engine red or coral pink. The word can also refer to a pigment made from the mineral cinnabar, which was used as a vibrant red dye in art.

Vermily

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I couldn't find any definition or word "vermily". It's possible that it's a made-up or non-existent word, or it may be a word from a specific language or dialect that I'm not familiar with.<br><br>If you can provide more context or information about where you encountered this word, I may be able to help you better.

Vermination

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Punishment or trouble posthumously inflicted on someone. (Usually a term used in a humorous or ironic sense)

Verminous

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Characterized by or causing disease; diseased or infected; pestilential.

Vermiparous

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Bearers or producers of worms, especially molluscs that produce large numbers of eggs that hatch into larvae which metamorphose into marine worms, such as bryozoans, bristle worms, etc., or tunicates, which produce larvae called tadpole worms that become adult worms.

Vermivorous

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Vermivorous (adjective) - relating to or feeding on worms.

Vermix

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A mixture, particularly of two or more liquids.<br><br>Example: "Shake the vermix of oil and vinegar before using it."

Vermont

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Vermonter

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A resident of Vermont, a state in the northeastern United States, known for its natural beauty, rural landscape, and outdoor recreational opportunities.

Vermouth

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Vermouth is a type of aromatized wine fortified with various botanicals, such as roots, herbs, and spices. It is typically used as an ingredient in cocktails, particularly in classic drinks like the Martini and the Manhattan.