"Whale" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Whale" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Whale" Meaning

A large, fully aquatic mammal that lives in the ocean and breathing air at the surface. It is the largest known animal to have ever lived on Earth, with some species reaching lengths of over 30 meters (100 feet) and weighing over 180 metric tons (200 tons). Whales are closely related to dolphins and porpoises, and are known for their distinctive songs, which are often used for communication and navigation. They feed on a variety of prey, including fish, krill, and plankton, and are found in oceans all around the world.

"Whale" Examples

5 Example Sentences Using the Word "Whale"


1. Whaling in the Industry

The company made a significant investment in whale watching tourism, establishing a new revenue stream in the industry.

2. Types of Whales

There are several species of whales, including the blue whale, which is the largest animal ever known to have lived on Earth.

3. Whale Shapes

The whale-shaped metal sculpture was a surprise in the art gallery, making everyone who passed by curious.

4. Whale Watching Expedition

Join our whale watching expedition in the ocean to see how these marvelous creatures swim and hunt.

5. Historical Encounter

In 19th-century whaling, navigators couldn't fully understand the enormity of whales and the finite supply of their resources.

"Whale" Similar Words

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Whagwan

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Nothing, nothing. "Whagwan" is a colloquialism, which is primarily used by Jamaican people, or Jamaican culture, typically among youth. People use this slang to say "what's going on" or "what's happening."

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