foraging Antonyms
Meaning of foraging
Wordnet
foraging (n)
the act of searching for food and provisions
Webster
foraging (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Forage
foraging Sentence Examples
- The squirrels were diligently foraging for nuts in the autumn forest.
- The birds' constant foraging for food provided a lively chorus in the woodland.
- The ants were busily foraging for leaves to build their colony.
- The honeybees descended upon the flowers, eagerly foraging for nectar.
- The wolves were skilled at foraging for prey, even in harsh conditions.
- The marine biologist studied the diverse marine life foraging on the ocean floor.
- The foragers collected edible plants and berries, providing sustenance for their community.
- The pandas exclusively foraged on bamboo, their unique dietary specialization.
- The hikers were cautious while foraging for wild mushrooms, aware of the potential dangers.
- The researcher observed the foraging patterns of different species within a complex ecosystem.
FAQs About the word foraging
the act of searching for food and provisionsof Forage
grazing, rustling,browsing, feeding, eating, pasturing, ranging, stocking,nibbling
No antonyms found.
The squirrels were diligently foraging for nuts in the autumn forest.
The birds' constant foraging for food provided a lively chorus in the woodland.
The ants were busily foraging for leaves to build their colony.
The honeybees descended upon the flowers, eagerly foraging for nectar.