Meaning & Definition of word "Jackal"

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    Jackal

    /ˈdʒækəl/

    noun:

    • 1. A member of the canid family, resembling a small wolf, typically found in Africa and parts of Asia, known for its scavenging habits and vocalizations.
      • Example: The jackal howled in the distance, signaling the arrival of night.
    • 2. A sly or cunning person, often used metaphorically to describe someone who behaves treacherously.
      • Example: He acted like a jackal, taking advantage of his friends for personal gain.
    • 3. The species of small to medium-sized carnivorous mammals in the genus Canis, including the golden jackal and black-backed jackal.
      • Example: While on safari, we spotted a golden jackal lurking in the bushes.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'jackal', borrowed from Arabic 'شَغَاف‎' (shaġāf).

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    jackal-like behavior:

    Dishonest or deceitful acts similar to that of a jackal.

    running with jackals:

    Associating with unscrupulous people.

    Related Words

    canine:

    A member of the dog family.

    scavenger:

    An animal that feeds on dead or decaying matter.

    predator:

    An animal that hunts other animals for food.

    Slang Meanings of jackal

    Meaning: A deceitful or unethical person.

    Example Sentence: Don't trust him; he's a total jackal.

    Meaning: Someone who exploits others for personal gain.

    Example Sentence: She always acts like a jackal when it comes to business deals.