Meaning & Definition of word "Moon"
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Moon
/muːn/
noun:
- 1. The natural satellite of the Earth, visible (chiefly at night) by reflected light from the sun.
- Example: The moon was bright and full, casting shadows across the landscape.
- 2. Any natural satellite of a planet.
- Example: Jupiter has over seventy moons, including the largest one, Ganymede.
- 3. A period of time associated with the lunar cycle.
- Example: The festival is held every full moon as part of the tradition.
- 4. An astronomical unit measuring the distance from the Earth to the Moon, approximately 238,855 miles.
- Example: The spacecraft traveled several moons away from Earth on its journey to Mars.
verb:
- 1. To spend time aimlessly, often doing little or nothing; to idle.
- Example: He would often moon around the park, lost in his thoughts.
Etymology
Old English 'mōna', related to Dutch 'maan' and German 'Mond'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
once in a blue moon:
Very rarely.
mooning:
Showing one's bare buttocks as a prank.
over the moon:
Very happy or pleased.
Related Words
lunatic:
A person who is considered mentally ill or deranged.
lunar:
Of or relating to the moon.
Slang Meanings of moon
Meaning: To moon someone
Example Sentence: He mooned the car driving by, causing quite a laugh.
Meaning: Mooning (as in daydreaming)
Example Sentence: She was mooning during the lecture and missed the important points.