guppy (Meaning)

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guppy (n)

small freshwater fish of South America and the West Indies; often kept in aquariums

Synonyms & Antonyms of guppy

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guppy Sentence Examples

  1. The vibrant guppy darted effortlessly through the tropical waters of the aquarium.
  2. Guppies come in a myriad of colors and patterns, adding a kaleidoscope of hues to the tank.
  3. The guppy's tail fin fluttered like a delicate fan, propelling it gracefully through the water.
  4. Male guppies display elaborate courtship rituals to attract females, showcasing their colorful fins.
  5. The female guppy produces a large number of live young, known as fry.
  6. Guppies are popular aquarium fish due to their hardiness and attractive appearance.
  7. The guppy's diet consists primarily of small insects and plant matter.
  8. Guppies are social animals and often swim in schools, their iridescent scales shimmering in unison.
  9. The guppy is native to the rivers and streams of northern South America.
  10. The guppy's ability to adapt to various water conditions has made it a popular choice for scientific research.

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small freshwater fish of South America and the West Indies; often kept in aquariums

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The vibrant guppy darted effortlessly through the tropical waters of the aquarium.

Guppies come in a myriad of colors and patterns, adding a kaleidoscope of hues to the tank.

The guppy's tail fin fluttered like a delicate fan, propelling it gracefully through the water.

Male guppies display elaborate courtship rituals to attract females, showcasing their colorful fins.