Parts of Speech
Noun
Definitions
- A large carnivorous feline mammal of Africa and northwest India, having a short tawny coat, a tufted tail, and in the male, a heavy mane around the neck and shoulders.
- A brave or strong person.
Pronunciations
- US: /ˈlaɪənz/
- UK: /ˈlaɪənz/
Origin and Usage
The word "lion" comes from the Old French "leon" which is from Latin "leo". Lions are native to Africa and northwest India and are the second-largest living cat after the tiger. The word "lion" has been used since the 12th century to describe this majestic animal.
Synonyms
- Panthera leo
- King of the Jungle
- Big cat
- Simba
Related Words
- Tiger
- Leona
- Puma
- Feline
- Cheet
Example Sentences
- The lions at the zoo were roaring loudly.
- He was a lion on the battlefield, fearless and strong.