ursine (Meaning)

Wordnet

ursine (a)

of or relating to or similar to bears

Webster

ursine (a.)

Of or pertaining to a bear; resembling a bear.

Synonyms & Antonyms of ursine

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ursine Sentence Examples

  1. The ursine growl of the bear echoed through the forest, sending shivers down the spines of passersby.
  2. The zoo's ursine inhabitants included a pair of polar bears, a brown bear, and a black bear.
  3. The researcher studied the ursine behavior of grizzly bears in order to better understand their social dynamics.
  4. The teddy bear's endearing ursine appearance made it a beloved companion to children.
  5. The photographer captured a rare moment of ursine affection between a mother bear and her cubs.
  6. The ursine gait of the bear was deliberate and steady, a sign of its immense strength.
  7. The ursine silhouette against the moonlit sky evoked a sense of both power and beauty.
  8. The ursine roar of the lion filled the African savanna, announcing its territorial claim.
  9. The ursine features of the dog breed were evident in its thick fur and broad nose.
  10. The ursine nature of the animal was apparent in its playful, yet protective, behavior.

FAQs About the word ursine

of or relating to or similar to bearsOf or pertaining to a bear; resembling a bear.

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The ursine growl of the bear echoed through the forest, sending shivers down the spines of passersby.

The zoo's ursine inhabitants included a pair of polar bears, a brown bear, and a black bear.

The researcher studied the ursine behavior of grizzly bears in order to better understand their social dynamics.

The teddy bear's endearing ursine appearance made it a beloved companion to children.