tigress (Meaning)
Wordnet
tigress (n)
a female tiger
Webster
tigress (n.)
The female of the tiger.
Synonyms & Antonyms of tigress
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tigress Sentence Examples
- The majestic tigress emerged from the shadows, her piercing gaze commanding respect.
- The tigress's powerful muscles rippled beneath her sleek coat as she stealthily approached her prey.
- A group of tigresses roamed the dense jungle, their harmonious roars echoing through the trees.
- The tigress's protective instincts were fierce as she fiercely defended her cubs from approaching threats.
- The zoo's resident tigress was a captivating sight, mesmerizing visitors with her regal demeanor.
- Conservationists were thrilled to discover a new population of endangered tigresses in a remote forest.
- The tigress's ability to hunt silently made her a formidable predator in the wild.
- The documentary featured stunning footage of tigresses raising their young in their natural habitat.
- The tigress's stripes served as camouflage, allowing her to blend seamlessly into her surroundings.
- The iconic tigress has become a symbol of both beauty and power in folklore and culture.
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a female tigerThe female of the tiger.
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The majestic tigress emerged from the shadows, her piercing gaze commanding respect.
The tigress's powerful muscles rippled beneath her sleek coat as she stealthily approached her prey.
A group of tigresses roamed the dense jungle, their harmonious roars echoing through the trees.
The tigress's protective instincts were fierce as she fiercely defended her cubs from approaching threats.