cormorants Antonyms

Meaning of cormorants

cormorants

any of various dark-colored web-footed waterbirds (family Phalacrocoracidae, especially genus Phalacrocorax) that have a long neck, hooked bill, and distensible throat pouch, a gluttonous, greedy, or rapacious person, any of various dark-colored web-footed seabirds with a long neck, a hooked bill, and a patch of bare often brightly colored skin under the mouth

cormorants Sentence Examples

  1. The cormorants' sleek bodies glided through the water like torpedoes.
  2. The fishing cormorants, with their expert plunging skills, captured fish with ease.
  3. The cormorants' raucous calls echoed across the lake, disturbing the tranquility.
  4. The cormorants, perched on a rocky outcrop, spread their wings to dry in the sun.
  5. The flock of cormorants circled overhead, their black feathers shimmering in the light.
  6. The cormorants' sharp beaks and hooked mandibles proved formidable for catching prey.
  7. The cormorants' nests were built high in trees, away from predators.
  8. The cormorants' feathers were coated in a natural oil that made them waterproof.
  9. The cormorants' diet primarily consisted of fish, which they swallowed whole.
  10. The cormorants' population was declining due to habitat loss and pollution.

FAQs About the word cormorants

any of various dark-colored web-footed waterbirds (family Phalacrocoracidae, especially genus Phalacrocorax) that have a long neck, hooked bill, and distensible

hogs,pigs, overeaters, stuffers, swillers,hog, gluttons, gorgers, feasters, trenchermen

pickers, dieters,nibblers,

The cormorants' sleek bodies glided through the water like torpedoes.

The fishing cormorants, with their expert plunging skills, captured fish with ease.

The cormorants' raucous calls echoed across the lake, disturbing the tranquility.

The cormorants, perched on a rocky outcrop, spread their wings to dry in the sun.