louses Antonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- slobs
- barbarians
- so-and-sos
- varmints
- wretches
- sons-of-guns
- buzzards
- toads
- boors
- buggers
- fools
- sleazeballs
- cretins
- nuisances
- slimeballs
- cruds
- sleazes
- savages
- stinkers
- reptiles
- pills
- jokers
- heels
- scums
- rats
- scumbags
- hounds
- brats
- sods
- sleazebags
- dirtbags
- vermin
- curs
- swine
- idiots
- morons
- schmucks
- bleeders
- cads
- brutes
- finks
- snakes
- beasts
- stinkards
- villains
- rotters
- churls
- chuffs
- crumbs
- louts
- slimes
- bounders
- blighters
Weak:
- scamps
- boobies
- scoundrels
- dolts
- dorks
- vulgarians
- dinks
- dopes
- lowlifes
- neanderthals
- scabs
- nitwits
- doofuses
- nerds
- imbeciles
- nuts
- loudmouths
- rascals
- rat-finks
- nits
- lowlives
- nincompoops
- ninnies
- scuzzballs
- snots
- jackasses
- cavemen
- schmoes
- roughnecks
- snobs
- so-and-so-s
- dufuses
- snips
- turkeys
- blockheads
- miscreants
- pests
- rogues
- goons
- airheads
Meaning of louses
louses
a small usually sluggish arthropod (such as a biting louse) that lives on other animals or on plants and sucks their blood or juices, any of several small arthropods (such as a book louse) that are not parasitic, any of the small wingless usually flattened insects that are parasitic on warm-blooded animals and constitute the orders Anoplura and Mallophaga, any of various small wingless usually flat insects that live as parasites on the bodies of warm-blooded animals, to remove lice from, any of several other small arthropods (as a book louse or wood louse) that are not parasites, a mean person, a contemptible person, any of various small wingless usually flattened insects (orders Anoplura and Mallophaga) parasitic on warm-blooded animals
louses Sentence Examples
- The neglected child's hair was crawling with louses.
- The squalid conditions of the refugee camp created a breeding ground for louses.
- The medieval plague was often spread by louses that carried the Black Death.
- Farm animals, such as cattle and pigs, can become heavily infested with louses.
- Lice, also known as louses, are parasitic insects that feed on human blood.
- Typhus, a potentially fatal bacterial infection, can be transmitted by louses.
- Louses can lay up to 10 eggs per day, making infestations difficult to eradicate.
- Pediculosis, the infestation of louses, is a common problem in overcrowded and unsanitary environments.
- Some species of louse have evolved to be host-specific, meaning they can only survive on a particular type of animal.
- Louse infestations can be treated with over-the-counter medications or prescribed shampoos.
FAQs About the word louses
a small usually sluggish arthropod (such as a biting louse) that lives on other animals or on plants and sucks their blood or juices, any of several small arthr
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The neglected child's hair was crawling with louses.
The squalid conditions of the refugee camp created a breeding ground for louses.
The medieval plague was often spread by louses that carried the Black Death.
Farm animals, such as cattle and pigs, can become heavily infested with louses.