cacoon (Meaning)

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cacoon (n.)

One of the seeds or large beans of a tropical vine (Entada scandens) used for making purses, scent bottles, etc.

Synonyms & Antonyms of cacoon

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cacoon Sentence Examples

  1. Inside the silky **cocoon**, the caterpillar transformed into a beautiful butterfly.
  2. The spider carefully spun a delicate **cocoon** around its eggs, protecting them from predators.
  3. Feeling overwhelmed, I longed to retreat into a cozy **cocoon** of blankets and forget about the world.
  4. The artist used soft, white fabric to create a sculptural representation of a butterfly emerging from its **cocoon**.
  5. Scientists are studying how changes in temperature and humidity affect the development of insects inside their **cocoons**.
  6. Metaphorically, the library served as a **cocoon** of knowledge, offering refuge and inspiration.
  7. The baby snuggled comfortably in its warm **cocoon**, ready for a peaceful sleep.
  8. The spa offered a treatment called "the **cocoon**," promising complete relaxation and rejuvenation.
  9. After a long and stressful day, she yearned for the peace and quiet of her own little **cocoon**.
  10. The astronaut spent months in a small, cramped **cocoon** while traveling to the International Space Station.

FAQs About the word cacoon

One of the seeds or large beans of a tropical vine (Entada scandens) used for making purses, scent bottles, etc.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Inside the silky **cocoon**, the caterpillar transformed into a beautiful butterfly.

The spider carefully spun a delicate **cocoon** around its eggs, protecting them from predators.

Feeling overwhelmed, I longed to retreat into a cozy **cocoon** of blankets and forget about the world.

The artist used soft, white fabric to create a sculptural representation of a butterfly emerging from its **cocoon**.