coon (Meaning)
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coon (n)
an eccentric or undignified rustic
North American raccoon
Synonyms & Antonyms of coon
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coon Sentence Examples
- The clever raccoon snuck into the campsite, searching for a midnight snack. (Neutral)
- We watched the furry bandit (raccoon) climb the tree with surprising agility. (More descriptive)
- I left some corn out for the masked bandit (raccoon) last night, and it disappeared! (Playful)
- Raccoons are fascinating creatures with incredibly dexterous hands. (Informative)
- Trash cans with secure lids are essential to deter unwanted coons (raccoons) from rummaging. (Neutral with alternative)
- Legend has it that raccoons can wash their food before eating, though this isn't entirely true. (Informative with folklore)
- The park ranger warned us to be cautious around raccoons, as they can carry diseases. (Safety tip)
- I love watching baby raccoons, also called kits, explore their surroundings. (Cute)
- Raccoons are native to North America and have adapted well to urban environments. (Informative)
- Did you know raccoons are excellent swimmers and climbers? (Informative)
FAQs About the word coon
an eccentric or undignified rustic, North American raccoon
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The clever raccoon snuck into the campsite, searching for a midnight snack. (Neutral)
We watched the furry bandit (raccoon) climb the tree with surprising agility. (More descriptive)
I left some corn out for the masked bandit (raccoon) last night, and it disappeared! (Playful)
Raccoons are fascinating creatures with incredibly dexterous hands. (Informative)